It it's legal, 300000 to 1000000. If it's not federal jail time and a large fine.
It sounds like you're referring to the 1943 wheat penny, which is actually made of zinc-coated steel, not silver or aluminum. In circulated condition, one is worth about 10 cents.
Up until the late 1800's, Aluminum was extremely valuable due to the fact that it was very hard to procure. As an example of just how prized a metal it was, Napoleon Bonaparte was said to have a special set of aluminum utensils only to be used by his most esteemed guests. His gold utensils were for more casual occasions! Also, atop the Washington Monument sits an almost 3 kg pyramid of aluminum, placed as a symbol of how strong and wealthy the U.S. was. In 1886, the Hall-Heroult process was invented as cost-effective way to produce aluminum. Since then, the value of aluminum has been significantly reduced.
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How much is 5 grams of aluminum
It is called aluminum welding. Aluminum can be TIG welded, the most common method, or oxy-fuel welded, or stick welded, or MIG welded.
It's made of zinc-plated steel, not aluminum. In average condition a so-called "war penny" is worth 10 cents to a half-dollar
Steel, not "steal" (= theiving) or aluminum. Anywhere from about 30 cents to about a dollar, depending on condition.
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There is no market value for the 1974 aluminum cent because it's illegal to own one.
Because the legality of the coins is in doubt and currently are illegal to have, a value can't be given.
Yes, there are pennies worth $2000. A 1974 penny made from aluminum has been estimated between $250,000 and $1,000,000. A 1969 S Double Die Lincoln penny was sold in 2002 for $59,500.
The 1924Lincoln penny is worth $4.00 worth
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
Most likely you have seen a fake. Someone probably electroplated an ordinary 1976 d penny with silver or aluminum. Check its weight. Aluminum is light, less than 1/3rd the density of copper. Compare its weight with a copper penny. If the "aluminum" penny is just as heavy, then it is a electroplated penny. If it is light, then it is a complete fake.
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.
It sounds like you're referring to the 1943 wheat penny, which is actually made of zinc-coated steel, not silver or aluminum. In circulated condition, one is worth about 10 cents.