The Lincoln cent has been in use since 1909, and many of them are indeed worth more than one cent. However, given that there are more than 250 varieties when including all dates and mint marks, it's impossible to list all the values here. Basically, all wheat cents (1909-1958) have collector value, and anything dated before 1982 is currently worth two cents for the copper content.
For the most part those made before the 1960s are the ones worth keeping.
Indian cents all have some premium above face value. The older large cents are even more valuable.
It is worth face value.
Face value.
These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
Wheat cents are a variety of Lincoln cents minted from 1909 to 1958, currently worth about two cents. The Lincoln memorial pennies are still face value.
It is a very common coin and is worth face value.
50 cents or their face value.
Face value only. Billions were minted.
They aren't pennies. They have a face value of 10 cents which makes them dimes.
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.
during the coin making process a pennies where made due to malfunction of machinery. The pennies showed Abraham Lincoln's face twice. These pennies are known as "the kissing Lincoln penny"
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.
For the most part those made before the 1960s are the ones worth keeping.
The value of a $5 bill, printed in 1995 with Abraham Lincoln on it, is worth $5. A bill from 1995 is not old enough to be worth anymore than the face value.
Pennies have a face value of 1 cent.