Your coin is almost certainly plated, because Lincoln cents have never been struck in silver, and zinc cents were not introduced until 1982.
A plated coin is considered to be damaged goods and is only worth face value.
The US never made silver pennies. For starters, they be worth more than dimes!
Your coin was almost certainly an ordinary bronze cent that was plated for use in jewelry or something similar, and has no added value.
There's an extremely slight chance that it's an aluminum pattern cent that was struck that year as an experimental replacement for bronze cents, but these are very rare and are readily identifiable because they're much lighter than normal cents - in fact, they weigh only about 1/3 as much.
The 1957 D wheat penny in gold is worth about 1300 dollars depending on the current gold market value. This penny can be worth more to a collector who values it for the gold and for the coin itself. The bronze composite wheat penny is worth about 2 dollars in mint condition.
1975 gold penny w/ 12-31-74 stamped above is worth the weight in gold about 3 dwt
CorrectionThese are NOT real gold. A private company took regular cents, gold-plated them, and used a metal punch to add the date 12-31-74 which is when the US again allowed private ownership of gold. The coins were sold as keepsakes and novelty items but they have no numismatic value (except for 1¢, of course).No. The last true silver dollars were made in 1935. Eisenhower dollars were not made until 1971.
The U.S. has never made silver cents. For one thing they'd be worth more than dimes!
Your coin has been plated for use in jewelry or something similar. It's only worth 1¢.
If the coin is uncirculated the retail value is about $4.25 if it's not, bullion value is $3.00 as of today.
If this fragment of a question is supposed to be asking about the coin's value, it's worth about $4 for its silver content.
All 1967 general circulation British Pennies were made from bronze. If you have a silver Penny, it will be because somebody has plated it. Alternatively, the British Maundy Penny is a very much smaller coin than the traditional Penny and is made from sterling silver.
A silver penny in mint condition is typically worth around $5-$20 to collectors, depending on the specific type and rarity. A penny from 1967 with a silver front and a goldish looking back may be a novelty coin that has been altered or plated, and would likely be worth only face value as a regular penny.
From 1860 to 1967, the British bronze Penny was 30.81 mm in diameter.
Neither U.S. nor British pennies were made of silver. Your coin is almost certainly plated, which would mean it's only worth face value.
Two a Penny was created in 1967.
Penny Streeter was born in 1967.
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Penny Lane was created on 1967-02-13.
The last Australian Penny was minted in 1964.
It would depend on which "Pence" you refer to. The British Penny and Halfpenny were made from bronze from 1860 to their last minting in 1967. The British Threepence and Sixpence were made from sterling silver from 1816 to 1920, and from 1920 to 1946, they were made from 50% silver.
like a penny or what we value as a penny
SIMPLE ANSWER: No US coin dated 1965, 1966 or 1967 will have a mintmark, it's just a penny.