The coin you are describing seems to be the product of a private mint since the US Mint has not issued a penny larger than the current Lincoln Cent since 1857. As such it would have no numismatic value. Items such as this, however, are collectable although I have nothing listing a collectable value for them. Other than this, their value would lie mainly in the value of the materials used to produce it.
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An 1828 penny can be worth up to about $40.00. It is the large cent penny, so it is quite rare today.
It's a very common high mintage coin, most are 3 to 5 cents.
It's a common date, worth about 3 cents.
Almost all US coins carry the moto E Pluribus Unun. Post a new question and structure it like this to make sure you get an answer: What is the value of a <date> US <type>? or What is a <date> US <denomination> worth? Denomination means if it's a nickel, penny dime etc.
A penny with the design of "E PLURIBUS UNUM" featuring a person reading a book is part of the United States penny series. In general, a penny is worth one cent in terms of its face value. However, in terms of collector's value, its worth may vary depending on factors like condition and rarity.
All wheat penny's have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM on them so it adds nothing to the value. Depending on coindition the coin may have a value of 3 to 25 cents
1843large penny
An 1828 penny can be worth up to about $40.00. It is the large cent penny, so it is quite rare today.
It's a very common high mintage coin, most are 3 to 5 cents.
It's a common date, worth about 3 cents.
Every Lincoln cent ever made has the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM and it adds nothing to the value. But 2010 Lincoln cents are hard to find in circulation right now so it may be worth 50 cents to someone who wants it.
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If you are in Jamaica, it's worth one penny. If you are in the US, it's worth what someone will pay you for it. Jamaica money used to be hard to find but as it increases in popularity as a tourist destination its rarity in the US. is quickly dwindling.
1020 was not a date for US coins. Post a new question with the correct date along with the mintmark(if there is one) and condition of the coin.
ALL modern American coins carry the motto "E Pluribus Unum" so that's not specific enough for identification. However, any circulation coin dated 2000, from a penny to a dollar, will be only worth face value.
Almost all US coins carry the moto E Pluribus Unun. Post a new question and structure it like this to make sure you get an answer: What is the value of a <date> US <type>? or What is a <date> US <denomination> worth? Denomination means if it's a nickel, penny dime etc.