No.
In 1943, the U.S. issued steel pennies on account of a wartime shortage of copper. They are gray in color. Sometimes people mistakenly think they are silver.
An amount of silver worth one cent would be too small for a coin. It would be worth more melted down than the face value. That's why we wound up with dimes and quarters that are not all silver the way they used to be.
No, there is no silver in a 1817 US penny.
US pennies have never been made of silver.
Nobody. The US never made silver pennies. In 1943 the US made steel pennies. These are often mistaken for silver. In 1943 Abraham Lincoln was on the US penny.
U.S. cents have never had silver in them.
US cents have never been made of silver.
The US has never made and never will make silver pennies. If a penny was silver it would be worth more than a dime.
One Cent is the value. The US has never made a silver penny. It may look like silver or have been silver plated but it has no collectible value.
A 1973 silver penny was never minted or issued. There are some aroung, but they have been silver or nickel plated after they were put into circulation.
US pennies have never been made of silver.
The US never made silver pennies. In 1943 the US made steel pennies. These are often mistaken for silver pennies.
No US one cent coin was EVER struck in silver. It may have been plated or look like silver, but it's not silver. It's just a penny.
No US 1976 Lincoln cent or any other year is made from silver.