Look at your pocket change - EVERY American penny has that motto on it. In fact, every denomination of every American coin in circulation today has it as well.
Please post a new question with the coin's date and whether there is a small D or S under the date.
If I understand the question. It cost 2.5 cents to make a penny.
OK, what one. ALL US COINS have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM
E Pluribus Unum does NOT identify a coin. Post a new question and include the country of origin, denomination, and date.
About 5 cents if in circulated condition or a couple of bucks if uncirculated. It isn't a rare date.
There has been talk of eliminating the US penny for many years. Before they switched from the bronze alloy penny to the copper clad zinc penny it cost about 3 cents to mint every penny. Even the copper clad zinc penny costs more than a penny to mint. Of all standard issue US coinage only the nickel (5¢) and the penny cost more than their face value to mint.
A penny with the design of "E PLURIBUS UNUM" featuring a person reading a book is part of the United States penny series. In general, a penny is worth one cent in terms of its face value. However, in terms of collector's value, its worth may vary depending on factors like condition and rarity.
About 50 dollars on Ebay.
It cost the Mint 2.5 cents to make a penny.
If I understand the question. It cost 2.5 cents to make a penny.
It's about if I remember a penny.
It was black and it cost One Penny, that is why it is called the Penny Black.
1 penny
the 1971 no mint mark penny cost 10 cents
1 penny 1 penny
0.0325
E-PLURIBUS-UNUM is not the name or type of ANY coin. It's a national motto. Post new question and include the denomination.
they should cost half a penny