It's not a 1-cent piece. ALL cents struck from mid-1909 to 1958 have the familiar portrait of Lincoln on the front and the words ONE CENT bordered by wheat ears on the back.
It's possible you have a token or "scrip" issued by a municipality to help local businesses. Please post a new question with more details, including any wording on the item, to help get a better ID.
You don't. Cleaning coins destroys any value they have and takes what could be a coin worth a few cents back down to face value. Never, ever, ever clean coins unless you want to completely destroy their value.
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination. ALL 1905 U.S. gold coins had 13 stars on them. Also look on the back to see if there is a small S or D mint mark and include that in your posting.
Sea Stars can grow back legs or arms if one gets cut off.
Heat, visible light, and infrared light (UV Rays) are the three main types of energy emitted from the sun and stars. Although, around 30% of it does get forced back into space.
There are seven stars that make up the Big Dipper. They are Alkaid, Mizar-Alcor and Alioth which make up the handle, and Phecda and Megrez which make up the back of the dipper. Merak and Dubhe complete the front end of the dipper.
A 1911 wheat back penny range's any where from 55 cents to 55 dollars. A perfect wheat back penny will get you 55 dollars.
In the U.S., from 1909 to 1958, the Wheat Penny was coined with Abraham Lincoln on the front, and ears of wheat on the back.
vlue of a 1919 wheat back penny
please answer the ?
1,000
Around 3 cents.
same as the rest, if you want a valuable penny you have to go back much further
one cent
They are usually worth 3 or 4 cents
Impossible to tell -- there was no comparable currency back then
on average one was minted for every ten million
Wheat ears, not feathers Cent, not penny Assuming 1936, please see the Related Question for more information.