If you are referring literally to "half a penny" - that is, to a penny cut in half - then the answer is "little to nothing."
If you are referring to a coin whose denomination is a "half penny", then it depends on the country of issue and the condition of the coin in question.
The US did not produce a half cent coin in 1880, and neither did Canada.
An 1880 Half Penny from Great Britain is valued (according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins) at US$2.50 in Fine condition, US$6.50 in Very Fine condition, US$45.00 in Extremely Fine condition, US$150.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$400.00 in Proof condition.
An 1880 Half Penny from Jamaica is valued at US$2.00 in Fine condition, US$4.00 in Very Fine condition, US$20.00 in Extremely Fine condition, US$55.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$475.00 in Proof condition.
When the Penny Drops was created in 2010.
$21-$22 in 2010 terms
All U.S. "pennies" are one-cent coins so a "1 cent penny" is a bit like a "16 ounce pound"1941 is not a rare year for Lincoln cents. There were 92,360,000 pennies struck in San Francisco in 1941 and no proofs issued. In the year 2010 the coin is worth roughly 200 dollars, about twice the value of copper it contains, this assumes the penny is in circulation. In some case you may find coins in uncirculated condition, the exact value would be based on it's specific condition ranging between AU51 and MS60. It would be hard to find a penny from this year and mint above MS60 state.
Yes.
$0.0231488 is the melt value for the 1909-1982 copper cent on April 16, 2010.sadly it isn't worth that much even though its old...probably 5 or 10 cents on average but you could sell it for more...unless its in REALLY good shape then it can be worth much much more
it's worth the same as the 1973 and 2010 ( Nothing ) well to make a penny cost about 2c. so your penny is worth about .02. I am buying pennies for half a penny
1 cent
1 cent.
It's worth exactly one cent.
one penny less than his moral values
NO. It's just a penny. All Lincoln cents from 2010 to date have the shield reverse.
The Penny - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
The cast of Penny-Pinching - 2010 includes: Thomas Laurance as Penny-Pincher
$500 from 2010 would be worth $11,700 in 1897.
When the Penny Drops was created in 2010.
In average circulated condition, about 3 cents. A nice, red uncirculated one is worth about 25 cents.
Approximately $101,240.29 in 2010 dollars.