Photo is a little blurry. Could you post a clearer and larger photo or a clear photo of the date. For now it appears to be somewhere between 1911-1919 Philadelphia cent and in that condition IMO you would be lucky to get a dollar for it. Wait for opinion of more experienced members.
1911 Penny, G4 is 2$, and it's got a way to go to be Good. I think unfortunately that 1$ above sounds generous.
Appears to be an AG 1911. If I owned it, I would give it a 5 to 10 cent value. It would be a good start to a beginner Lincoln cent collection.
Extremely worn and also damaged. You might find someone that will give you fifty cents for it but it won't be me.
It's a 1911 in AG (about good) subjective grading. Obverse looks full rims good subject to in hand review of obverse rim nicks. It will also depend on the reverse and what is left there and if it is full rims or worn into the lettering. Most dealers pay 2 to 3 cents for common date very worn coins. They sell for 5 to 15 cents. Coins Magazine value in good is 35 cents. Enjoy coin collecting.
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@$Money$, neat 108 yr old cent. Imagine the commerce that coin experienced! Whenever you post a coin, whether it be to show it off, or asking a question about it, please show both sides...we like to see the whole coin & in most cases it helps our members make a most accurate assessment of the coin. I keep specimens like this in my "I've Led a Full Life" collection.
Agree with AG3...NGC lists currently G4/$1.00...stated earlier, got some damage. .15-.25 depending on the buyer...I don't have one, but, honestly, I would not buy that one...Spark
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