No, it would cost the mint to much money to make these and everyone would keep them for there silver value.
No, there is no silver in a 1817 US penny.
US pennies have never been made of silver.
Cents dated from 1982-present are made out of copper plated zinc. If you strip off the plating either by chemical means or simply scraping it off, the penny will look like silver. Of course, you can also plate the penny with silver. These do not raise the coin's value and its only worth a penny.
There is no such thing as a U.S. silver penny.
No such thing as a 94 silver penny.
There was never a silver Indian Head penny.
The U.S. has never made one cent (penny's) coins from silver. The coin has likely been silver plated. It is not rare or special, it's just a penny.
U.S. pennies have never contained silver. Your penny is probably silver plated for jewelry or other decorations.
Yes the 1970 penny is real silver and is worth keeping or even selling
The US has never made and never will make silver pennies. If a penny was silver it would be worth more than a dime.
All 1967 general circulation British Pennies were made from bronze. If you have a silver Penny, it will be because somebody has plated it. Alternatively, the British Maundy Penny is a very much smaller coin than the traditional Penny and is made from sterling silver.
Penny Collectors - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG