It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
It's a novelty coin that has no collectible value.
Proof pennies are only made at San Francisco. It's not a proof. It is just a penny worth a penny.
Value depends on the size of the clip, average value is $3.00-5.00
It's worth about 2 cents for its copper content.
Not sure. I have a 1974 penny with a baseball batter and pitcher stamped in front of lincolns face. The batter's jersey ends in 'TS' Any idea what this coin is?
It's worth about 2 cents for its copper content.
The state was stamped on it after it left the mint. It has no collector value -- novelty value is perhaps 25 cents.
It's almost certainly either a privately-issued piece or a genuine penny that was altered. Either way it has no collector value.
The 1974 copper Lincoln penny typically sells for its face value of one cent in circulated condition. However, if it is in excellent condition or uncirculated, it may fetch a few dollars. Additionally, if it's a rare variety, such as the 1974-S proof penny, it could be worth more. The value may vary based on demand and the specific condition of the coin.
Because the legality of the coins is in doubt and currently are illegal to have, a value can't be given.
There seems to be some confusion here. Kennedy is on the half dollar, while Lincoln is on the penny. A 1974 Kennedy half is worth 50 cents. A '74 Lincoln cent is worth 2 cents for its copper content.
There seems to be some confusion here. Kennedy is on the half dollar, while Lincoln is on the penny. A 1974 Kennedy half is worth 50 cents. A '74 Lincoln cent is worth 2 cents for its copper content.