Any signs of wear indicate coin circulation. Look at the year the penny was made, and compare the it with the wear. You can definitely tell if a penny has been used just by looking at it.
In you search box of your browser, type in 1937 Wheat Cent and click on images, this will show you what one looks like.
A 1898 Indian head penny in circulated condition is worth 1 to around 23 dollars in circulated condition. These coins are not rare.
It has to come from a dealer, a newly-opened roll at a bank, or be in a mint package. If you found it in change, it's circulated by definition.
If the coin shows lots of wear, scratches, and dirt it is circulated. If it is still shiny, with very few scratches it will probably be uncirculated.
Sorryno such thing as asilver penny
a 1983 penny is only worth its face value of 1 cent
in circulated condition 18$
A circulated penny is a coin that has been used in transactions and shows signs of wear or damage from being in circulation. An uncirculated penny is a coin that has not been used in transactions and is in pristine condition, usually taken directly from mint packaging.
$1 if very worn, $2 if in average circulated condition.
A 1943 penny made of copper that's worth $20-40k circulated.
A penny from 1893 if circulated is worth between $2 and $10, depending on the condition. An uncirculated 1893 penny is worth $37.
In circulated condition, it's worth about a dollar.