1794/5 Flowing hair silver/copper dollar
The most valuable ones are the 1943 copper penny, and the even more rare 1944 steel penny.
The penny is worth 1 cent, unless it's misstruck or something.
one cent
Good question, but the penny that has ever brought the most money was the 1943 bronze, wheat penny. Fewer than ten of these were struck by error.MoreIn 2011 a top-quality 1943-D bronze cent was quoted at $1.75 million. That's more than twice as much as the next-rarest US cents which are various varieties of Large Cents minted in 1793.
It's a Indian Head cent not a Wheat cent a lot were struck in that year so most are only 25 cents to $3.00 but it depends on the grade of the coin
The most valuable penny is the 1943 copper penny, which was mistakenly minted in copper instead of the usual zinc-coated steel. One of these rare coins sold for over $1.7 million in a private sale. Other highly valuable pennies include the 1909-S V.D.B. penny and certain 1983 varieties, but the 1943 copper penny remains the most sought after by collectors.
MY best guess would have to be a 1943 copper penny. But a little more specific question would be helpful. Small cent or large cent??
The first U.S. one cent coin (or Penny) was issued in 1793.
A penny from 2000 is worth one cent.
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The most rare and valuable American penny is the 1943 bronze Lincoln cent. It is estimated that only a few of these coins were minted in error, as the U.S. Mint was supposed to be producing coins using zinc-coated steel that year due to metal shortages during World War II. These rare 1943 bronze cents can fetch prices of over $1 million at auctions.
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