1976 cents are made of 95% copper, unlike today's change that is made of copper plated zinc. Its actually worth 2 cents in copper.
There are a number of factors that go into determining what a coin is worth. The value of a 1917 one cent Lincoln coin is worth $18. If it is a 1917 D it is worth $90, and a 1917 S is worth $130.
July 2, 2009 A 1951-D Lincoln Cent is fairly common today and sells for about 5 to 10 cents in a better grade.
At the most 25 cents
A 1937-D Lincoln cent is common, average retail value is 10 to 25 cents.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
Around 3 cents.
The 1921 one cent coin from British colonial territories featuring George V has a nominal value of one cent. In circulated condition, it is typically worth its face value. However, if it is in uncirculated or pristine condition, it could have additional value to collectors.
3 cents.
A penny in poor condition can have a numismatic value of fifteen cents, while one in perfect condition can be valued at up to $4. A 1945 D Wheat Penny is worth, at face value, only one cent.
No U.S. One Cent coin will have a "P" mintmark only a "D" or "S."
There are a number of factors that go into determining what a coin is worth. The value of a 1917 one cent Lincoln coin is worth $18. If it is a 1917 D it is worth $90, and a 1917 S is worth $130.
July 2, 2009 A 1951-D Lincoln Cent is fairly common today and sells for about 5 to 10 cents in a better grade.
At the most 25 cents
One Cent is the value. The US has never made a silver penny. It may look like silver or have been silver plated but it has no collectible value.
The coin does not exist, the only possible mintmark for a 1964 Lincoln cent is a "D'. The "D" may have been damaged during or after the minting process but the coin is only worth face value.
In circulated condition, a 1993 D penny is typically only worth face value (1 cent). If it is in mint condition or has a rare error, it could be worth more to collectors.
A 1937-D Lincoln cent is common, average retail value is 10 to 25 cents.