Much more information is needed. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's country of origin and its date.
Any US cent dated 1982 and before is mostly copper, billions are still in circulation and are face value.
The value depends on the date, mint mark, and condition. For a specific value, ask about a specific coin.
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.
2/11/2012 0.0065 pounds of copper 0.0003 pounds of zinc A roll of 50 pennies is valued at $1.27 when copper is at $3.8465 / lb and zinc at $0.9364 / lb (exact value is $1.2687707291403). $0.03 Hope that helps!
Maybe $5 if certified MS-60 Red. In lower conditions, from 5 cents to $2 retail.
Any US cent dated 1982 and before is mostly copper, billions are still in circulation and are face value.
Two cents for the copper.
The coin is made from a copper alloy not brass and is a very common coin still in circulation today and as only face value.
The value for a 1951 copper cent is worth about $0.10 to $4 depending on the condtition.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper content.
A 1914 penny with no mint mark is worth about $1.50.
Any US cent dated 1982 and before is mostly copper, billions are still in circulation and are face value.
Average value is 3 to 5 cents
Average value is 3 to 5 cents
A 1941 copper penny is relatively common and does not have significant numismatic value. The value of a 1941 copper penny is primarily based on its metal content, which is worth less than a cent. However, if the penny is in exceptional condition or has certain rare characteristics, it may have a higher value to collectors.
2 cents.
$.10- $650.00.