The U.S. did not issue cents in 1776. The first U.S. coins weren't issued until the 1790s after the Constitution was adopted and the country changed from a confederation to a republic with a central government.
If you are on the other hand referring to a 1776 Britishpenny, yes, that coin does exist. Current retail prices range from around $6 in average circulated condition up to maybe $50 if barely worn.
If you have something else, could you please post a new question with more information, including any wording on the coin? Thanks!
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
A single UAE Penny is worth about .0027 USD or about 27% of a Penny
It is worth about 1.25$
one cent or $0.01
3 cents.
2 cents.
2344440093 Bucks
5 cents
3 cents.
It's worth about two cents for the copper.
One one-hundredth of a dollar. A cent. A penny is worth a penny, that's why they make them.
There were no US coins minted in 1776.