No. The "VDB" has been on the obverse side of the Lincoln cent since 1918. For a time in 1909 the "VDB" was on the reverse of the coin but was removed that same year and was not on it again until 1918.
In the US there are pennies and there were 2 cent coins but they're not the same. Pennies are one cent coins. Two cent coins were made from 1864 to 1873, so please check your coin again and post a new question.
Sorry, no US three cent coins exist dated 1911. Look at it again and post new question.
No gold US one cent coins were ever made. Please look at the coin again and post new question.
A US one cent coin dated 1768 does not exist. The first coins were struck in 1793. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Please check the coins date, no 3 cent pieces were made in 1898, post new question.
New Zealand withdrew its two cent coins from circulation in 1990; the smallest denomination coin in NZ is now the ten cent coin.
There were 35,043,0000 New Zealand one cent coins minted for issue in 1974.
A 1909 VDB cent from Philadelphia sells for about $7. If it has an S mint mark (San Francisco) it is much rarer, and sells for $650 if worn, up to around $1500 in nearly-new condition.
Therre were 140.2 million 2006 New Zealand 10 cent coins struck for general circulation.
Many countries issue (or used to issue) 1 cent and 2 cent coins. Please post a new question with the coins' country of origin and their dates.
New Zealand 1 cent coins were not issued for general circulation in 1968, 1969, 1977 and 1988. New Zealand 2 cent coins were not issued for general circulation in 1968, 1970, 1978, 1979, 1986 and 1988.
In the US there are pennies and there were 2 cent coins but they're not the same. Pennies are one cent coins. Two cent coins were made from 1864 to 1873, so please check your coin again and post a new question.
All coins that the US use. 50, 25, 10, 5, and 1 cent coins.
New Zealand 20 cent coins have never been minted in gold.
As with most newer coins, New Zealand decimal coins have almost no collector value unless they are Mint Uncirculated or Proof coins. Mint Uncirculated or Proof coins will be issued in some sort of packaging. Uncirculated or Proof New Zealand 10 cent coins to look out for are the 1971, 1974, 1983 and 1984 coins. If in doubt, a reputable coin dealer will be able to advise or give a valuation. NOTE - All New Zealand pre-2006 10 cent coins are no longer legal tender, but they are redeemable for face value at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
As with many countries, New Zealand withdrew the 1 and 2 cent coins due to the fact that they had no purchasing power, which subsequently made them expensive to produce. They had effectively become useless coins. The New Zealand 1 and 2 cent coins were demonetised on the 30th of April, 1990 and are no longer considered legal tender. The New Zealand 5 cent coin was also withdrawn, and demonetised for the same reasons on the 1st of November, 2006 and are no longer considered legal tender. NOTE - All New Zealand 1, 2 and 5 cent coins are redeemable for face value at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
The 1 and 2 cent coins were demonetised on the 30th of April, 1990 and the 5 cent coin was also withdrawn and demonetised on the 1st of November, 2006. The 1, 2 and 5 cents coins are no longer considered legal tender.