They have been released for circulation, so any you find are face value.
It's just a common penny with no added value.
25 cents uncirculated, 1 cent if you found it in change.
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.
No US one cent coin was EVER struck in silver. It may have been plated or look like silver, but it's not silver. It's just a penny.
1 cent
A geniune 1943-D copper cent would have a value of about $50,000.00
a 1943 D penny is worth 1.7 million dollars
1 penny
It's just a penny spend it.
~ $0.25
The value of a 1929 D wheat penny depends upon the condition that the penny is in. A 1929 D wheat penny that is not in good condition is worth about $4.00, a 1929 D penny in pristine mint condition is worth $446.
My guess would be that it was plated with gold (or a gold-colored metal) after minting, and that it is thus worth about a penny.
It's just a common penny with no added value.
The D refers to the city where it was minted. In this case, it would be Denver.
3 cents.
3 cents.
One cent.