Very little - unless there's something unique about it - such as an error in the stamping process. There were hundreds of thousands minted !
Nothing in that range is classified as rare, but any British Penny in mint condition from those years would have a modest collector value to it.
Yes it is. The value for the coin is about $3.00
Yes it is. The value for the coin is about $3.00
A penny dated 1699, particularly if it's a British or colonial American coin, can vary significantly in value depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, such coins can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred dollars or more if in excellent condition. It's advisable to have the coin appraised by a professional numismatist for a more accurate valuation.
A US Indian Head cent dated 1897 is valued at $1.00-$3.00 retail in average circulated condition.
Between $5 and $240.For a more precise value, please add the condition of the coin.
As of 2014, the value of a Queen Victoria penny ranges from £1 for a coin in fine condition to more than £4,000 pounds for a rare issue in uncirculated condition.
If you refer to the exchange rate, it is worth slightly more than a US penny. If you refer to the collector value, it would depend on the year and condition of the coin.
You are asking about a British "Condor token" with a value of a Half-Penny. I am aware of at least two different such coins referencing Chichester, both dated 1794 (one with Queen Elizabeth I and one with a portrait of a philanthropist named John Howard) - they seem to sell for about US$30-$75 in Fine to Extremely Fine condition.
No such thing as a 94 silver penny.
The British new penny from 2003 is worth its face value of one penny, or £0.01. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or part of a collector's set, its value may be slightly higher due to collector interest. In general, the market value of such coins is relatively low unless they have unique features or historical significance.
The value of a 1912 s penny depends greatly on the condition of the penny. In poor condition, it is only worth a penny, but in very good condition it may be worth $10 or more.