The US does not made tin or silver pennies. However it could be plated with tin or silver. Either way they are only worth one cent.
If it is uncirculated, a dealer would probably want $1 for it. But don't try to sell him another one because he probably already has a ton of them in the back room and would be happy to get $3 for a roll
Yes - if the penny is projected with enough force.
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no it is not possibale im sorry everyone
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This might be possible with a ton of vinger or lemons, and a lot a scrubing. I am not a 100% sure if it coule happen but it is worth trying. That was a great question. That would be a great experiement to try.
Its possible but it probably won't happen.......
It is possible for you to get fired for gluing a penny to the floor but it is unlikely. An employer would more than likely issue some form of disciplinary action.
There are eight possible results when flipping three coins (eliminating the highly unlikely scenario of one or more coins landing on their edge): Dime - Heads / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Heads Dime - Heads / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Tails Dime - Heads / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Heads Dime - Heads / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Tails Dime - Tails / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Heads Dime - Tails / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Tails Dime - Tails / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Heads Dime - Tails / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Tails
A bent penny is worth 1 cent. Not very much. It's possible that it's not even worth one cent because it's bent.
PENNY, not "penney". Penney's is a department store chain. Also it has to be either a two cent piece or a penny but not both. A penny is worth one cent so a "two cent penny" is not a meaningful description. Please see the Related Questions for possible answers depending on what you have.
try to cover as much surface area as possible.