It's worth exactly 1 cent.
It's worth exactly 5 cents.
It is worth face value.
5 billion dollars
I don't know what a 1053 wheat cent is worth but a 1953 is worth 3 to 5 cents retail in average circulated condition.
Technically the official name of the American coin is cent. The penny was never the name of any US currency. A penny is British currency. In the past the penny had a relatively low value. It still isn't worth much. At this time a penny is defined as one hundredth of a British pound. But many people refer to the cent as a penny.
A 1999 Denver Mint penny is not worth appreciably more than other pennies. In most collections, this penny would only be worth one cent.
Circulated 1960 small dates from the Denver mint are worth about $0.25.
A 1994 US cent is zinc not copper, spend it.
A 1994 penny is incredibly common. They are only worth face value. They are commonly found in pocket change.
1¢ The Denver mint ("D") churned out over a billion of these coins.
It would depend on the date of the coin. Ask a new question and include the date.
D is the mint mark for Denver. Anything minted 1959-1981 is worth 2 cents for its copper content.
Please look at your pocket change. Billions were minted and anything you find in circulation is worth one cent
It depends on the year and condition of the penny. If it is from any time in the 1950s or later, it is most likely worth nothing to collectors - so it is worth face value (1 cent). All the D means is that is is made in the Denver mint.
The value of a 1964 Denver penny can vary depending on its condition and whether it has any unique characteristics. In general, a circulated 1964 Denver penny is worth about 2 cents to a collector. If it's in mint condition, it could be worth more to the right collector.
It's worth one penny.
A wheat penny is worth about $1,000,000