The value of any coin is determined by a number of necessary bits of information. One of those bits is the exact date of the coin.
There is no such coin. The US mint does not a coin out of only one metal.
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The U.S. A. was not producing coins in 1770.
It has a value from $25 to $12,500 depending upon the condition and the variety of the coin.
Is it a U.S. one cent, British or Australian coin. Post new question.
The coin that is not a penny is a quarter. The other one IS a penny.
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Any collector value would be entirely dependent on the year and condition of the coin.
No US one cent coin struck in Philadelphia has ever had a "P" Mintmark so the coin is just a penny.
There is no such coin. The US mint does not a coin out of only one metal.
It is a mule.
It has a value from $25 to $12,500 depending upon the condition and the variety of the coin.
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The U.S. A. was not producing coins in 1770.
It has a value from $25 to $12,500 depending upon the condition and the variety of the coin.
A 1943 penny with a kangaroo on one side is an Australian penny. These can be worth 3.00 dollars or more depending on the condition of the coin.