This coin is only worth face value since it is still a coin that is in circulation.
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1¢ The Denver mint ("D") churned out over a billion of these coins.
It's worth about 2 cents for its copper content.
It's a novelty coin that has no collectible value.
The short answer is 1 cent. If it was in choice uncirculated condition it would be worth as much as 35 cents. The current value of the copper contained in a 1969 cent is about 1.9 cents.
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Im going to the coin show to find out. I have a 1969 d reverse double die penny. the doubling is amazing 60-70% of the back
1¢ The Denver mint ("D") churned out over a billion of these coins.
It's worth about 2 cents for its copper content.
It's a novelty coin that has no collectible value.
The D on a penny indicates it was made at the Denver, Colorado mint
The short answer is 1 cent. If it was in choice uncirculated condition it would be worth as much as 35 cents. The current value of the copper contained in a 1969 cent is about 1.9 cents.
Steel pennies were only made in 1943, during World War II. All 1969 US cents were struck in bronze. Your penny is almost certainly plated for use in jewelry or something similar. It's considered to be an altered coin and has no added value.
Lincoln head 1927 D penny
It likely just looks gold colored, the US Mint has never made a coin one cent coin.
The value of a 1929 D wheat penny depends upon the condition that the penny is in. A 1929 D wheat penny that is not in good condition is worth about $4.00, a 1929 D penny in pristine mint condition is worth $446.
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