It's an urban legend. No US cents were ever made out of silver and the only ones that come close to being worth $1M are some very early 1793 coins.
2 million dollars worth! The price of your mom she is the worst penny whore I've ever seen!
No, its not. They are quite common.
One million dollars!
a 1943 D penny is worth 1.7 million dollars
A 1943 silver penny, often referred to as a "steel penny," is actually made of steel coated with zinc and not silver. However, if you meant a 1943 copper penny, which is a rare error coin, it can be worth thousands of dollars, depending on its condition. Most standard 1943 steel pennies are worth only a few cents to a couple of dollars. Always verify with a coin expert or appraiser for accurate valuation.
There is no such thing as a U.S. silver penny.
A penny worth one million dollars is typically a rare coin, such as the 1943 copper penny. Most pennies from that year were made of zinc-coated steel due to wartime metal shortages, but a few copper pennies were mistakenly minted. Collectors value these rare coins highly, with prices reaching up to a million dollars or more at auctions or private sales.
US pennies have never been made of silver.
A 1936 silver penny typically refers to the 1936 Lincoln penny, which is made of copper and not silver. Its value depends on its condition and mint mark; in average condition, it may be worth around 10 to 25 cents. If the penny is in uncirculated or high-grade condition, it could be worth more, potentially several dollars. Always check with a reputable coin dealer or grading service for a precise valuation.
The only dollar coins that sell for over $1M are 1804 dollars.
The U.S. never minted a silver penny. It would have more than a dime's worth of silver in it. Your coin has been plated.
A million dollars.