It depends on the condition of the coin.
In 1896 a penny was worth a penny. If you have a penny dated 1896 then it is worth more than that.
July 18, 2009 Actually, for 1926 cents, having no letter makes the cent worth less than the 1926 cents that do have a letter. The chart below shows the value of the 1926 cent with no letter. Most 1926 cents are in the circulated grades. Circulated Grades............1926 G4......................................$3 EF40.................................. $5 Uncirculated Grades MS60...................................$10 MS63...................................$15
with rising costs of copper and labor it cost more than a penny than a pennyis worth
steel penny, about 2-5 cents, worth more than less if you have quantity.
Two pennIes
Depends on the condition. An extremely clean coin will get more than $100US, but a smudged worn penny will be worth less than $10US.
the penny is worth more then ant other coin because it is now done being made due to its age
I also have on and I also wonder if mine is worth anything
you wouldn't think it would be worth more than a penny. I have one and it is from the Bahama's, and the date is 2004.
Just a little more than $0.01... It actually costs the government more than a penny to make a penny, but it's only like a quarter of a cent difference. Any pennies minted before 1982 are solid bronze (95% copper), and are worth more in scrap than newer ones.
A 1999 Denver Mint penny is not worth appreciably more than other pennies. In most collections, this penny would only be worth one cent.
No more than the sh*t i just took