From the link below:
the 1945 cent is fairly common. There may be a D or S mint mark below the date if it was minted in Denver or San Francisco, 226 million and 182 million respectively, compared to no letter for the 1.04 billion made in Philadelphia. With any wear they are all worth less than .25. If they have no wear at all then the S may be worth about $5+ and the other two about $2+ each. You might also try a library for a copy of the Guidebook of U.S. Coins or this website: http://www.pcgs.com/prices/frame.chtml?type=date&filename=lincoln_cent
2006-06-30 11:16:41
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answered by blueowlboy 5
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1 cent
2006-06-30 18:12:13
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answered by PseudogodJ 3
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1 cent
2006-06-30 18:11:51
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answered by 20mommy05 5
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I think the "D" penny would be valuable. Ask a coin dealer..Maybe you just did. "Sorry if I'm in the way Bye !!
2006-06-30 18:13:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Check a coin book where the sell coins.
2006-06-30 18:15:25
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answered by robert p 7
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Yes, one cent.
2006-06-30 18:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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