It is impossible to determine the value of a 1913 French penny without knowing what condition it is in. The value can range from one cent, for a coin in poor condition, up to 20 dollars or more if the coin shows little sign of wear or damage.
An Australian 1913 bronze Penny (George V), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $1,600 AUD. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from $3 to $250 AUD.
There were 2.52 million minted.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Assuming you're referring to a modern euro cent issued since 1999, it's only worth face value - about 1.3 US cents - regardless of where it was minted.
Between $1.60 and $17.
Unfortunately the initials killed the collectible value of the coin, it's face value.
In 1913 Wheat Penny value at an average of $1.25, one in certified mint state.
I can find no reference to a "unique" 1913 Penny from any country.
In average circulated condition, value is 50 cents to $2.00
Please check your coin. King Edward VII died in 1910 and King George V was on the throne in 1913.
The last Indian head pennies were minted in 1909. All cents from 1913 carry the familiar portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
The last year of issue for Indian Head pennies was 1909. If it's a US 1 cent coin It's a Lincoln cent. The 1913 date has a retail value of $35.00 in MS-60.
Penny Illustrated Paper ended in 1913.
There has been talk of eliminating the US penny for many years. Before they switched from the bronze alloy penny to the copper clad zinc penny it cost about 3 cents to mint every penny. Even the copper clad zinc penny costs more than a penny to mint. Of all standard issue US coinage only the nickel (5¢) and the penny cost more than their face value to mint.
There are 100 French cents equivalent to one French penny.
A US cent dated 1913 is a Lincoln cent and the word Liberty is also on the front of the coin.