Very few of them are worth much more than face value. A 1955 error cent called a double die is the one standout but the normal version of this date sells for maybe a nickel in average condition.
Among standard issues 1943 steel cents may retail for a quarter to a dollar depending on how worn or corroded they are simply because they're one of the more unusual coins ever made by the US.
Of course uncirculated and proof specimens can be worth anywhere from a quarter to several dollars but they are only available from collectors or dealers.
A 1983 Lincoln cent is actually copper plated zinc, 1982 was the last year for copper pennies. It's just a penny.
No such thing. Wheatback pennies started in 1909, also known as Lincoln pennies.
There was no fifty dollar US gold coin produced in 1940.
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Due to the rising price of copper, pennies were worth more than face value.
A 1983 Lincoln cent is actually copper plated zinc, 1982 was the last year for copper pennies. It's just a penny.
There are 800 pennies in a 50lb bag so its worth 8 dollars. There is nothing special about pennies minted in 1983 they are your standard zinc pennies.Correction:1983 and later zinc US cents weigh 2.5 gm each so there are 181.44 in a standard US pound. 181.44 * 50 = 9072 pennies, or $90.72
No such thing. Wheatback pennies started in 1909, also known as Lincoln pennies.
A penny's value is 0.01 dollar, so 0.112 dollars = 11.2 pennies.
There was no fifty dollar US gold coin produced in 1940.
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Due to the rising price of copper, pennies were worth more than face value.
$20.00 US.
They are worth 1 cent or 1/100 of a dollar.
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£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.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1940. Please check again and post a new question.