It is worth a penny.
Only a nerd would know
This is not enough information to give an accurate value amount. Need to know 'Type' of penny, 'Date' of penny and 'condition' of penny.
I do not know but I would like to. I have a few with the original luster. Longcorrk@cox.net
The image is not off centered Do you know the value of a 1876 one penny?
i would like to know where the pvc valve is and how to change it on my 1990 olds 98 regency 3.8.
A penny has a value of one cent unless it is a collector's item and then it is worth more. That question is FAR too broad. To know the value of a coin you need to have its date, condition, mint mark (if applicable) and country of origin.
first of all i dont know second, i want to ask this question: How would you know it is a 1920 mercury dime if the obverse was a penny? It sounds like you have a magician's coin made by cutting apart both a dime and a penny, and hollowing out one side of the penny so the dime side snaps into the penny side. It's interesting but has no value to a coin collector.
In my opinion no, but that don't mean someone will not want to buy it. Show it to more than one dealer to get an idea on what the value they think it is.
It is necessary to know the amount of wear on the coin to be able to make an estimate of value. I would suggest you take your coin to a reliable dealer and have it appraised.
To determine the cash value of 115 pounds of pennies, you first need to know that there are 2,500 pennies in a pound. Therefore, 115 pounds would contain approximately 287,500 pennies. Since each penny is worth $0.01, the total value would be about $2,875.
The mint mark does not determine the value of a coin. If you have a penny and want to know what it is worth, please submit a new question and include the date on your penny as well as the mint mark.
Unless it is in exceptional uncirculated condition, an average uncirculated 1957 Philadelphia mint cent has a value of about $12 and a Denver mint has a value of about $5.