Easy - there isn't one, because the U.S. never minted a silver penny. Bronze, copper, cupronickel, zinc, and steel cents have all been issued but never a silver one. In any case a silver penny would be worth more than a dime!
Bottom line, you coin was plated for use in jewelry or something similar, so it's still just a penny.
No silver 1 cent coins have ever been struck by the US Mint. It may have been plated with chrome or even silver but it has no numismatic value at all. It's 1 cent unless you find someone that wants it.
1 penny - no more unless you find some mug who is prepared to pay more for it.
They cost about $8.95 at novelty shops. Look at it with an 8X magnifier and you should be able to find the seam where one coin was hollowed out and another ground down to fit inside.
that depends on how much off center it is, the more the mor it will be worth... if you find the right buyer you could get more for it then it is worth...a good place to look is ebay.
Sterling silver number charms are not very challenging to find at all. In order to find sterling silver number charms, one can visit the Charm Factory website.
If it is copper, than it is worth thousands of dollars: unless it is a fraud which you can find out by placing it on a magnet. It will stick if it is fake. If your penny is silver colored, if uncirculated, it is worth about a dollar. if circulated, about 25 cents.
NO, the US Mint has NEVER made a silver one cent coin. It's common to find penny's that have been plated with silver, chrome and even gold, but they have NO COLLECTIBLE value at all.
No silver 1 cent coins have ever been struck by the US Mint. It may have been plated with chrome or even silver but it has no numismatic value at all. It's 1 cent unless you find someone that wants it.
Below is a link to find the value of silver per ounce.
It's not silver; in 1978 all dollar coins were minted out of cupronickel. However you do NOT have a mint error. Please use the Search feature of this site (enter the word DOUBLE) to find hundreds of similar questions. ALL double-sided coins are fakes manufactured as novelty items. They have no numismatic value.
1 penny - no more unless you find some mug who is prepared to pay more for it.
I have a F.B. Rogers Fondue Set that is silver and want to find the value of it
The term pound originates from the value of high purity silver also known as sterling silver. The penny was one "pennyweight" of a silver also known as 1/240 of a troy pound. The symbol for the pound is derived from the first letter of the Latin word, the librum.
It is not very easy to find out the value of a 1878 morgan silver dollar, because the value varies from $20 to $46000 which depends on the condition of the coin. A specialist could help to find the value of this coin.
It's still 1 ounce of silver that's about the only value to it, unless you find someone that wants it. The silver value as of today is about $15.00.
They cost about $8.95 at novelty shops. Look at it with an 8X magnifier and you should be able to find the seam where one coin was hollowed out and another ground down to fit inside.
The best way to find out the value of a Silver Certificate is to take it to a professional. This would be either a dealer or appraiser that specializes in coins and money.