The steel cents were only struck in 1943 and have values of 3 to 5 cents depending on condition
It is worth face value.
Most 1994 pennies in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.01. These coins can only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. The 1994 penny with no mint mark and the 1994 D penny are each worth around $0.30 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade.
The only steel cents were struck in 1943, not 1993. The last wheat cents were struck in 1958. If your coin is dated 1943, it's worth about a quarter. If it's dated 1993 it's a Lincoln Memorial cent. If it's 1993 and is silver colored you'll need to have it inspected in person by a dealer to determine if it's been plated (no extra value) or is missing the copper coating so its zinc core shows through (a mint error worth several dollars).
The U.S. never minted a silver penny. It would have more than a dime's worth of silver in it. 1983 and later cents are all made of copper-coated steel so you may have a cent where the copper coating was removed with acid (worth only a penny) or was never plated in the first place (worth a significant amount). It would need to be inspected by a dealer who handles error coins.
Dollar coins dated 1971 and later are only worth face value unless in mint packaging. If you have a mint roll of them (as in, it says US mint, NOT String and Son or any other brand) your rolls might be worth $27-30, though it would be hard to find a buyer. If your rolls do not say US mint on them, they are only worth face value, $25.
A 1943 steel penny with no mintmark can be worth $.35 - $1.50
All modern pennies are made out of zinc. If you are thinking of a 1943 steel penny that is a very common coin that is worth at most a dollar. If you have a 1942 steel penny that is a misprint error made by the mint and is very valuable. (be sure to have it certified by multiple sources including NGC) I hope that this helps.
No US mint struck any steel coins in 1970.
There are no steel cents with that date. All 1942 cents were made of bronze (copper with a bit of tin and zinc). 1942 cents are common and are worth about 3¢ in circulated condition.In 1943 the Mint made cents out of steel to free up copper for use in ammunition. Depending on condition and mint mark a 1943 steel cent is worth roughly a quarter to a half dollar.The bronze composition was resumed in 1944.
A Philadelphia mint 1943 steel penny in circulated condition is worth approximately 10-25 cents. In uncirculated condition, it can be worth up to $5 or more. The value can vary depending on the coin's condition and any unique characteristics.
There were no 1910 steel pennies ever made. The pennies made in 1910 were made out of nearly pure copper.
2002 mint sets in original package have a value of $15.00 to $20.00. The penny has never had a P mint mark.
In order to give an estimate of the value of a penny, the mintmark and the date are needed. There are many, many "S" mint pennies, each with its own value.
It is worth a penny.
The letter D is the mint mark for Denver.
S is the mint mark for San Francisco.
7-31-11>>> The actual value depends on the grade of the coin, but average value is 10 to 25 cents. It could be higher.