It's a trick or magic coin and has little or no value.
Not much, 5 to 20 cents depending on the grade of the coin.
Unfortunately 6 different US "penny's" were made in 1909, 2 Indian Heads and 4 Lincolns. Post new question with more information.
It's a relatively common coin, currently worth around $10 in average condition and up to $30 in uncirculated condition.
A penny from the 1811 is worth $150.00 to $1,110.00.
A penny.
1944s wheat Penny
Not much, 5 to 20 cents depending on the grade of the coin.
They cost about $8 in novelty shops.
Unfortunately 6 different US "penny's" were made in 1909, 2 Indian Heads and 4 Lincolns. Post new question with more information.
A 1942 penny with two heads on it is likely a novelty coin created by altering a genuine penny. These altered coins have no numismatic value to collectors and are considered novelty items. The novelty value would depend on the individual interested in purchasing it.
That coin would not have any collector value to them. In a US mint, it would be impossible to mint a coin that has heads or tails on both sides. So it would possibly worth a dollar or two to someone as an interesting thing to have. It's called a magician's coin and sells for a few dollars in novelty shops. They're made by cutting apart two genuine coins, then swapping and re-joining the sides.
AnswerWELL, IN MS-65 IT IT IS WORTH ABOUT 40 DOLLARS. IT MAY VARY LIKE THATThis type of error is called a 'Multiple Strike' and the value for a 1995D penny is $30.00.
The 1924Lincoln penny is worth $4.00 worth
Double struck pennies like you describe are generally worth $30-$50
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
In 1896 a penny was worth a penny. If you have a penny dated 1896 then it is worth more than that.
A penny minted in 2013 is worth a penny, or 1 cent.