A 1920's Lincoln penny in good condition can be worth anywhere from 5 dollars to 30 dollars. This is a old penny.
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30% of 1920 = 30% * 1920 = 0.3 * 1920 = $576.00
5-11-11>> Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, retail values for coins in average condition are $4.00-$8.00 better grade are $15.00-$28.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows. The 1920 Mercury dime is a common date.
89 years=> multiplier so it will be to the power of 89. 1.04^89x500 (read as 1.04 to the power of 89 times 500) It will be worth 16403.53 (rounded to 2 decimal places)
I suspect the number is 1920, which makes it a regular Buffalo nickel, and it's worth about one dollar.
A 1920 Lincoln cent in average circulated condition is valued from 5 to 10 cents.
$22 to $17,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
It depends on the condition, the 1920 wheat cent isn't worth too much in circulating condition, anywhere from 3 to 10 cents. If it is in mint-state condition, of course it is worth quite a bit more.
$22 to $17,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Values for early (1909-1934) Lincoln cents very much depends on the grade of the coins. A 1920-D is not rare or scarce, in average circulated condition values run from 50 cents to $2.50.
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A mint condition 1920 penny w/ a mint mark is $5,000. I had one and sold it. I have another 2 now, because I bought them both for $2500
$1 or $2
In average circulated condition, the 1920 Lincoln cent has retail values of 10 cents to $1.50
Between 50 cents and $11, depending on condition. Next time, if you include more information (the coin's approximate condition, if it is circulated or not, etc.) I can give you a more precise value.
It will be worth the same amount as it was in 2011. See the related question below.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1920 Lincoln cent is a high mintage, common date coin. Retail values for average circulated coins are less than $2.00.