There are a few ways to answer this question. If you are referring to the British penny, one US cent (often called the penny in the US) is about .75 of a penny from the UK but fluctuates depending on exchange rates. If you are referring to the US half cent, those haven't been minted since the first half of the 1800s.
It depends on which coin it is. Half Penny, penny, threepence, shilling, sixpence...they all have different values.
You can find a 1898 half penny for sale online for $8 or less. This is for one from Great Britain.
Check that coin again. Canada didn't half a halfpenny in 1949.
A 1957 Great Britain half penny is not worth a whole lot. You can buy them on eBay for $2 or less.
No such coin exists, the last US half cents were made in 1857.
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If this coin is indeed half struck on both sides, it could be worth a lot of money. Advise you take the coin to a coin dealer to have it appraised.
If this half of a question is supposed to be about the coin's value, it's worth about 3 cents.
wow you are very lucky! you coin could be worth up to 3000 dollars! my 1934 penny was worth 1430 dollars!
There are many varieties of the "Liberty coin" in 1795 in both the penny and the half penny. That with the variables of condition and mint mark, the value could be anything.
The most valuable American coin in current production is the half dollar. This half dollar is worth 50 cents when used.
Yes the US did make Half-Cents, the last year of issue was 1857.