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If you actually had one it would be worth a fortune, truth is that no such coin was ever produced.
About $2.00
The expression "In for a penny, in for a pound" means if something is worth doing then gamble or take a chance at it. You might as well go the whole way, commit and take all the risks, not just some. A penny is the English currency of a coin, however, a pound consists of 100 pennies.
A farthing was originally called a fourthing - The old English Penny was originally designed to be cut into four pieces in order to make change! Over the years, the word degraded into the modern spelling.AnswerActually, a farthing is a semantic shift of fourthing, from Old English feorðung, or fourth (quarter) of a penny. They were not cut into four, but minted as a coin with four to a penny (so a halfpenny, pronounced hay-penny, was worth two farthings).The confusion above may come about from pennies being cut into two or four, thus making halfpennies and farthings. They were used in Britain until 1960, at which time inflation had made them near valueless and a nuisance.
Like penny stocks, penny margin describes very small margin just like the typical value of a coin of one cent.
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 5 cents in circulated condition.
Please include the denomination, date, mintmark(if there is one) and condition for your answer. A copper penny however is worth about 2.5 cents though.
A 1999 US 1 cent coin is 99% Zinc not copper but it's still worth 1 cent
If the coin is a brilliant uncirculated example it may be worth 25 cents.
The penny is made out of copper.
Yes, and no depending on the state of the coin. (clean, shiny, polished)
It's a common coin, worth around 5-10 cents.
If it's a US 1 cent coin it's zinc not copper and value is 1 cent
A 1942 copper penny is worth between $0.15 and $3.00. If you have a 1943 copper penny it is worth a lot more. In 1943 because of the war and the need for copper pennies in that year were made from steel. Steel pennies from 1943 are worth around $0.30 and $2.50. If you have a real 1943 copper penny take it to a coin shop or dealer and have them check it out to see if it is real.
It's likely an altered coin with no collectible value. Take it to a coin dealer so it can be seen.
The penny is made partly of copper.
The 1881 one penny coin can be worth from $6.00 to $50.00 depending on the condition of the one penny coin.