It's currently worth about 2 cents for the copper.
Bahamian currency is tied to the U.S. dollar at a 1-1 exchange rate, so your cent is worth 1 cent regardless of the country.
One cent.
yes it is, I happen to Have this very year of this coin and it is worth around 20 cents to 1.00 usd
They're worth one cent each.
one cent is worth 0.01 dollars
It is still only worth one cent but cannot be used to purchase anything as the 1cent and 2cent coins are no longer legal tender
They are worth at least one cent up to thousands for a 1943 copper one. There were supposedly a few 1943 struck in copper and the rest are steel. Most have some slight value over the one cent.
Yes, one Canadian cent. Unless someone (perhaps someone who was born in 1919) wants to pay over the odds for it.
In uncirculated condition it might be worth up to a dollar. Otherwise, it's just a penny worth for its copper value currently at 2.3 US cents.
If you actually had one it would be worth a fortune, truth is that no such coin was ever produced.
Please look at your pocket change. Billions were minted and anything you find in circulation is worth one cent
There were 35,043,0000 New Zealand one cent coins minted for issue in 1974.