No. The U.S. has never made a silver penny.
U.S cents have never been made of silver, nor were ANY circulating coins minted in the 1970s.
Sorry, the US has never made any silver 1 cent coins. It may have been plated but not by the US Mint.
Sliver Queen. Any sliver is only as good as the slivers around it, and the Queen is delightfully powerful with any slivers around it. Sliver Overlord lets you get any sliver out of your deck for 3 colourless mana. Gemhide sliver is key to many sliver decks as it lets slivers tap for any colour of mana.
Sorry no US gold half penny of any date never made any
First lets define "Penny Piece". A Penny Piece is a quite unattractive lady. If you see any lady that is under a 5.5 on the lady judgment scale, she is in fact a Penny Piece. So a Penny Piece is made from a man and a Penny Piece mating to conceive another Penny Piece.
The US has never made any lead coins, so no.
It's unlikely to have been any penny farthing bicycles made in 1939. By that time the design had already been made obsolete by the introduction of the safety bicycle.
Any signs of wear indicate coin circulation. Look at the year the penny was made, and compare the it with the wear. You can definitely tell if a penny has been used just by looking at it.
By the date 1979 your coin is a Susan B. Anthony dollar and none of the SBA Dollar coins struck for general circulation have more than face value and none have any silver. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
A closer examination needs to be made of this penny because San Fransisco did not mint any pennies in 1957.
No US 1976 Lincoln cent or any other year is made from silver.
SILVER, not "sliver", and in any case all 1959 nickels are made of an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel. From mid-1942 to 1945 nickels did contain a small amount of silver because nickel metal was needed for the war effort. Those "war nickels" are the ONLY ones that have any silver in them.