It sure is... one cent ... maybe 2cents at best.
Over 1.2 billion were minted between the two mints active at the time, Philadelphia and Denver... sorry.
About 2 cents.
They made more than a billion of them that year. It's worth one cent.
about ten cents in both p and d mint marks unless it is proof then it is worth about four dollars.
On average, value is 2 to 8 cents...not much at all,(even though it is a wheat penny...)
No. Any cent plated with nickel was altered outside of the mint. That makes it a damaged coin worth 1 cent only.
About 2 cents.
Two cents for the copper.
It's worth two cents for the copper. They made more than a billion of them.
A 1957 cent is all copper. The silver part has been coated with some other metal, so this is a damaged coin with no numismatic value.
A wheat penny is worth about $1,000,000
If it comes out of pocket change it's worth a penny. In bulk copper wheat cents will get 2-3 cents each due to the value of the copper. If it is in mint condition and absolutely unworn and untouched then it may fetch a couple dollars.
A 1957 Great Britain half penny is not worth a whole lot. You can buy them on eBay for $2 or less.
There is no variation of the 1957 Wheat penny that is worth $8,000.00. A 1955 Double die obverse in uncirculated condition is worth $12,000.00.
3 cents.
how much is a double died 1957 penny worth
A 1957 wheat penny would be worth about 20 cents in very fine condition.
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 5 cents in circulated condition.