Occasionally a coin blank ("planchet") slips through the production process without going through the press that strikes an image on both sides. This error is called a FLAN. A cent flan is worth a couple of bucks.
Penny without any stamping is considered an error coin and can vary greatly in value. It could potentially be worth more than face value to collectors, especially if it's in near-perfect condition and verified by a professional. It's recommended to have it evaluated by a coin expert for an accurate assessment.
Yes, it doesnt cost a penny.
This is a novelty coin made by stamping Kennedy's head on a cent. This was NOT done by the U.S. Mint and it has no collectible value.
The value of coins and paper money can vary drastically depending on year, condition, and stamping. The value of a 1904 Indian head penny is worth between $1 and $28.
it doesnt melt, but it gets very clean!
It doesnt work very well.
A copper blank is pretty much without value. There is no way to know if it is actually a penny blank. It could be a punch out waste product from all sorts of equipment manufacturing.
Very little - unless there's something unique about it - such as an error in the stamping process. There were hundreds of thousands minted !
It's almost certainly either a privately-issued piece or a genuine penny that was altered. Either way it has no collector value.
About $15
no of course it doesnt, gosh
One cent. It's a novelty item made by stamping a picture of JFK onto a normal cent. Collectors consider it to be an altered or damaged coin.
No there is only a portrait of Lincoln on the front facing right and he is in detail so is not a silhouette. If there is any additional engraving or stamping on the coin showing a figure in silhouette it was added after minting.