The 1918 cent was minted at 3 mints in 1918. You did not list a mint mark and since it is right below the date you could not miss it. That means there is none, so it was minted in Philadelphia like all plain cents with one exception 1922. In 1918 they minted 288,104,634 so they are far from scarce. It is worth .10 in grade good to .50 cents in grade very fine. The prices go up from there if it grades higher. I will assume the other cents you have also do not have a mint mark( if any do the coin with one is worth a little more) 1939 mintage is 316,479,520 and the 1941 has a mintage of 887,039,100. These two coins are Worth a couple of cents each. You have no great rarities, but some pieces of history. A coin from world war one and two from the world war two era.
2006-11-06 12:26:05
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answered by Taiping 7
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Possibly--it'll depend on what mint marks are on them.. Check with a dealer, or look online.
2006-11-06 02:40:56
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answered by ffmedic2710 1
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Check on eBay to see what their selling for these days otherwise you have three cents.
2006-11-06 02:34:59
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answered by John S 3
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