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.
1900 morgan silver 1886 indian head penny
It would depend on the coin! They made many silver George V coins in 1929. It could be anywhere from a silver crown to a small penny.
If it is a proof then it will have the mintmark "S". If your coin doesn't have the mintmark "S" then it is just a normal coin.
If this coin is indeed half struck on both sides, it could be worth a lot of money. Advise you take the coin to a coin dealer to have it appraised.
Rare Coin Wholesalers was created in 1990.
Just the year does not make a coin rare.
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If this question is about the coin's value, they're worth about 10 cents. It's not a rare coin.
It would be beyond rare because there are no real silver cents. You almost certainly have a plated coin that's worth only a penny. There's a faint possibility that it's a genuine cent that never had its copper coating applied at the mint. That's actually an error coin and can be worth $50-$100. The only way to tell would be to have it examined in person by a knowledgeable dealer or appraiser. But that was to get your hopes up, it's worthless, give it to me.
This is considered an "error coin" and is rare. Depending on the "eye appeal", rarity and significance of the error, the penny may be moderately valuable.
its worth about 4 cents in circulated condition. No it is not that rare, But its worth keeping