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it is not rare enough to have any value [will have value in about 3 years]
Probably nothing - it's not a real penny. Lincoln was born in 1809, so any object showing him sitting on a log, with an "1809" date is, at best, some commemorative trinket.
any copper penny is worth more than its face value.
They didn't make any special penny that year like with the dollar, so it is only worth its face value, $.01.
Wheat Back cents did not begin production until August, 1909. Any 1903 penny would be an Indian Head cent.
Yes. It's worth one cent.
The face value of any coin is what is inscribed on the face of it. The face value of a 1 Penny coin is 1 Penny.
it is not rare enough to have any value [will have value in about 3 years]
Not sure, but if the penny/cent has any numismatic value, cleaning with bleach or any other chemical will reduce its value significantly
One cent. The penny would have to be at least 60-70 years old to have any real value to a collector.
A 1978 new penny from the United Kingdom is worth its face value of 1 penny. These coins are still in circulation and are common, so they do not have any significant numismatic value.
Probably nothing - it's not a real penny. Lincoln was born in 1809, so any object showing him sitting on a log, with an "1809" date is, at best, some commemorative trinket.
This is a common date coin, value is 3 to 10 cents for circulated coins
Sorry! It's worth a penny. It's only gold plated which doesn't add any value to the coin.
Any collector value would be entirely dependent on the year and condition of the coin.
Yes it is worth up to $5.00 uncirculated 2 circulated
No US mint struck any steel coins in 1970.