Quarters from 1983 are still worth 25 cents.
This is actually a rather hard coin to find in high grades, but if it has been circulated at all, it will only be worth a quarter.
All pennies since 1983 are made almost entirely of zinc, covered with a thin coating of copper. Therefore, what you have is either a zinc penny that did not get its copper coating (worth abuot a dollar), or a normal penny that has been silver plated (no added value). You should be able to determine this by weight. A normal penny will weigh 2.5 grams. So if yours weighs less, then it's missing its copper coating. If it weighs more, then it's been silver plated.
Copper-plated zinc cents were first made in mid-1982 and the Mint was still working out some of the production kinks in 1983, so a certain number of errors were to be expected. However a fully-unplated zinc cent is pretty uncommon and can sell for as much as $100.
1¢. At the time it was replaced by the euro (2002) the Deutschmark was worth about 50¢ U.S.
Any peso dated before 1993 is now worth nothing, i have a bunch of 1000 pesos notes from 1983 and when i went to exchange it, i was told that its worth nothing, that was a bummer.
25 cents.
a quarter
August 12, 2009 The value of the copper in a 1983 Lincoln Cent is .004455 cents.
A Circulated 1983 US Cent is worth its face value.Starting in 1982 The US Mint changed the composition of cents from Copper to Copper-Plated Zinc due to the rise in cost of Copper.
Averge retail value is $2.00 for this coin.
A 1983 Lincoln cent is actually copper plated zinc, 1982 was the last year for copper pennies. It's just a penny.
A 1898 ten dollar gold piece in extra fine condition could be worth around $800 to $1,000 based on its gold content and numismatic value. The actual price may vary depending on factors like market demand and specific grading of the coin.
This is actually a rather hard coin to find in high grades, but if it has been circulated at all, it will only be worth a quarter.
It's worth 25 cents.
I would be impossible to give a value for all copper pennies. The only pennies made of mostly copper are those made before 1983. These have a melt value of 2 cents. To find the value of an individual coin ask another question structuring it like the one below(be sure to fill in the <> with the correct information): What is the value of a <date> <country of origin> <denomination>
1 cent. It's actually made of 97.5% zinc and is only copper-plated.
25 cents. 1984 is not an especially valuable coin unless it is a proof coin.