Many regular issue U.S. one cent coins are worth more than face value especially in the high Mint State grades. Some of the more well known coins are: 1909-S V.D.B., 1914-D, 1922 no "D" mintmark, 1931-S. Then there are error coins, such as a 1955 doubled die and the famous 1943 copper cents.
A good thing to do is get a copy of "Red Book" A Guide Book of United States Coins. This has information on all U.S. coins.
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The 1943 pennies were made of steel, and tended to rust away. So most conditions are rare, some more than others. Wartime nickels (five cents) are worth more than 5 cents in any condition because they contain 35% silver (instead of nickel).
The best thing to do is get a copy of "Red Book" a Guide of US coins, it has values for all US one cent coins.
Due to the rising price of copper, pennies were worth more than face value.
Because there are no 1967 pennies. Decimal currency started in 1966.Actually, 1966 pennies should be worth more than 1967 pennies as a 1967 penny would be a fake.CorrectionThis question was posted in US Coins so it refers to US 1-cent pieces by their slang name. It's actually a rather lame joke. The answer is (ba DING!) "1,967 pennies are worth $19.67 which is one cent more than $19.66"
The 1943 US pennies were steel, not platinum. Their worth depends on condition.
In the US there are 100 pennies or cents to a US dollar, therefore 5000 divided by 100 equals 50 as is the case in the rest of the world. So 5000 pennies would be worth 50 dollars.
The 1943 pennies were made of steel, and tended to rust away. So most conditions are rare, some more than others. Wartime nickels (five cents) are worth more than 5 cents in any condition because they contain 35% silver (instead of nickel).
Two pennIes
No way to answer, because there are at least 2 common types of US pennies. There are approximately 145 copper pennies in a pound.There are approximately 181 copper plated zinc pennies in a pound.
The great majority of them are worth one cent. But if you happen to have a 1955 "S" mint mark penny, I understand those are worth a fair amount of money.
For US money-21500 pennies would equal $215. There are 100 pennies to a dollar.
This is not a proper question
The best thing to do is get a copy of "Red Book" a Guide of US coins, it has values for all US one cent coins.
The UK has pounds and pence (pennies). 100 pence = £1 and worth about $1.60 - was $2 a few months ago
That would equal $48.16 in US money.
£75.00 (British Pounds) are worth $121.96 in US Dollars (12,196 pennies). If you meant, "how much would 75 lbs in weight of US 1¢ coins be worth", then the answer is $96.07.
in the US, $1.76