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Q: How much was fourty cents in 1933?
A: forty cents has always been the same, but the value it has in fact has changed. four dimes, or eight nickels, etc., has always been forty cents, but now that ge... Read More »
Q: What is the value of a 1933 us cent?
A: With no mint mark, $1 to $2 in circulated condition. Uncirculated ones sell for 15-18 dollars. With a D mint mark, $2-5 in circulated condition, about $22 uncir... Read More »
Q: How to Collect Lincoln Cents.
A: 1. Buy a book designed for penny collection. Several companies make these books that contain cutouts where you can store your Lincoln cents. Search bookstores o... Read More »
Q: How to Grade Lincoln Cents.
A: 1. Check for blemishes. If the cent is free of blemishes and wear, it can grade as gem uncirculated if it has a full red color. If the coin has more of a brown ... Read More »
Q: What would five cents in 1933 equate to today
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