Yes
Around 2 cents, due to copper content.
A copper penny is worth about 2 and a half cents, however, due to the fact it is illegal to export or melt pennies for copper, there are very few people who will buy them.
It is a copper bullion coin and its value is close to whatever the copper market is.
The current scrap copper prices in WI as of Sept 17 2008 is $2.81 per pound +/- which is for bare brite copper wire. No. 1 heavy scrap copper is around $2.75 per lb +/-
10 cents. Please look at your pocket change. ALL American dimes dated 1965 and later are made of a copper-nickel "sandwich" with a pure copper center, so they all have copper reeding around the edge where the core is visible.
1944 is a common date, currently worth around 5 cents.
The heat transfer coefficient of copper is typically around 400 W/m^2K. This value can vary depending on factors such as temperature, surface roughness, and fluid flow conditions.
the value of the 1963 Canadian is around 3 to 4 cence in the U.S.
The value for a 1951 copper cent is worth about $0.10 to $4 depending on the condtition.
If you refer to the scrap value of the copper, there is no copper in British "copper" coins these days.
Yes, it is made out of 90% silver and 10% copper. It has a current silver value of around $6.
The scrap value of a copper boiler will depend on factors such as the weight of the boiler, current market prices for copper, and the condition of the boiler. In general, copper is a valuable metal that can be recycled for cash at scrap yards. It's best to check with local scrap yards for specific pricing.