Very little ! With no identifying markings at all - it's essentially just a small metal disc !
the markings on a penny is a Lincoln memorial because they wanted hes picture on a penny on a coin after he died.
This type of error of misstruck coins is called 'Brockage'. A Lincoln penny with this error is valued at $35.00
If about half the coin is blank perhaps about 2-3 dollars. If it's over half up to maybe $5.
Since a penny blank won't fit into the machine when it's stamping dimes, it is virtually impossible to strike a dime on a penny blank. You would need to have your coin professionally examined and certified before you could even consider putting a value on it. Try checking out the ANACS Show page to see if they will be attending any coin shows in your area, where you can take your coin and have it examined for free : http://www.anacs.com/Default.aspx?Page=4
A 1961 blank what?????
A new penny blank planchet is worth $1.50.
$2 to $3
the markings on a penny is a Lincoln memorial because they wanted hes picture on a penny on a coin after he died.
A copper blank is pretty much without value. There is no way to know if it is actually a penny blank. It could be a punch out waste product from all sorts of equipment manufacturing.
No. The collector value of any Halfpenny would depend on the year, the condition, mintmarks and its relative rarity.
An unprinted penny has no monetary value as it has not been issued by the government or minted with any denomination. It would just be considered a blank piece of metal.
This type of error of misstruck coins is called 'Brockage'. A Lincoln penny with this error is valued at $35.00
You could have what's variously called a blank planchet or flan. That means it's a coin blank that accidentally didn't go through the coinage press but was still released to circulation. Given that cents are struck at extremely high speed, the error happens more than you might expect so a cent flan will only sell for about $1.
No idea! ermm... a snake.
If the back of the penny is just blank, this penny can be worth a fortune. Have the penny appraised at a coin dealer.
If about half the coin is blank perhaps about 2-3 dollars. If it's over half up to maybe $5.
Most likely the reverse side of your coin has been sanded smooth and has no value other than that of the copper in it.