The great majority of them are worth one cent. But if you happen to have a 1955 "S" mint mark penny, I understand those are worth a fair amount of money.
About 3 pennies. ;D
Two pennIes
Well . . . there have never been any silver pennies minted in the US, so you must be talking about the steel pennies. As far as I know, 1943 was the only year that steel pennies, or 'steelies', were minted.
Wheat pennies, nor any other US cent has ever been made of lead. If per chance you're talking about a 1943 penny, it's made of steel, not lead. It's worth about 25 cents.
It's hard to give an average value because most of them aren't especially valuable, but then a handful of dates are worth significantly more than the rest. The majority are worth under a dollar. Anything after WWII is worth about 3 cents.
Wheat pennies or any other US pennies were ever made of silver. They would be worth more than a dime if they were made of silver. A regular 1941 wheat penny is worth around 3-7 cents in circulated condition.
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.
This is not a proper question
Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958.
They'd be spectacularly valuable if they existed because they'd be both Canadian and American. "Wheat cents" are US Coins only. They were struck from 1909 to 1958. The name comes from the 2 stylized wheat ears shown on the reverse side of the design.
They'd be spectacularly valuable if they existed because they'd be both Canadian and American. "Wheat cents" are US coins only. They were struck from 1909 to 1958. The name comes from the 2 stylized wheat ears shown on the reverse side of the design.
About 3 pennies. ;D
Sorry no wheat dimes of any year.
£75.00 (British Pounds) are worth $121.96 in US Dollars (12,196 pennies). If you meant, "how much would 75 lbs in weight of US 1¢ coins be worth", then the answer is $96.07.
The 1943 US pennies were steel, not platinum. Their worth depends on condition.
Two pennIes
US pennies have never been made of silver.