Common date wheat back pennies in circulated condition are generally worth 2-3 cents apiece. You can sell them to almost any coin dealer. Rarer dates or those that are still in uncirculated condition will be worth more. Pennies from 1959 on (with the Lincoln Memorial reverse) generally have no added value unless they are absolute gem uncirculated examples. You can view the online Numismedia price guide to check if you have any rare dates -- see the related Web Links.
Yes. Those minted from 1965-70 contain 40% silver, and any made in 1964 or earlier were 90% silver.
One roll of pennies has a face value of a 50 cents. However, if there is a penny in the roll that is worth more than 1 cent the roll will be worth more.
Due to the rising price of copper, pennies were worth more than face value.
For the most part those made before the 1960s are the ones worth keeping.
any copper penny is worth more than its face value.
Only high grade mint state coins have more than face value.
You need to provide much more information. Pennies have been made since the 1700s! Common pennies from circulation are worth only face value. Wheat pennies are usually common and worth a few cents to a few dollars in circulated condition. Indian head pennies are worth a few bucks in average grades.
Zinc pennies are only worth 1 cent. Their metallic value is about half of a cent, so it is worth more to spend it with the face value than trying to sell it for the metal value.
The pennies value is a bit more then it's worth
If you are talking about US coins. They aren't. Both are worth face value unless in a mint set or completely flawless (it won't be completely flawless if you find it in your pocket change!).
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For a coin it is just worth the value stamped on it i.e. the value on it's face So a common coin is worth face value, but a rare coin is worth more than face value.
Yes. Silver coins are worth more than face value.