According to the American Coin Collectors Association a penny dated between 1859 and 1902 is worth more that a cent. Also depending on the rectal value of the piece itself.
For a wheat cent to have an significant value, it generally has to be pre-WWII.
I looked up a wheat penny chart and it said, a 1943 penny is worth about 15 cents, a 1943 penny with a d mint-mark is worth about 18 cents, and a 1943 penny with an s mint-mark is worth about 20 cents. I'm not sure how recent the chart is, because if the chart is old they could be worth a bit more. But I'm not sure
70 years old
For the collector value with the exceptions of errors and specially made proof coins, the penny would have to be made before 1959.
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
A penny was worth a penny 1D in old money , there was 240 pennys to a pound.
They are positively worth something. An old penny is always worth at least a penny.
Despite being nearly 70 years old, it's a common date, worth around 5 cents on average.
"Staw Penny" refers to an old US penny with wheat on the back, which was the design through the 1950s. Current pennies have the Lincoln Memorial on the back.
They are not old, they are still in circulation and worth 1 penny each.
Less than half of a present day penny.
1927, though old, is a fairly common date for pennies. The value ranges from around 10 cents up to a few dollars depending on condition.
A penny farthing in fair to good condition, can be worth between £800 to £1500.