The value of pennies from 1878 to 1903 depends on their condition, but generally speaking, common date pennies from this period in average condition are worth around $1 to $5 each. Rare or high-grade coins can be worth significantly more. Consulting a coin dealer or online resources can provide more specific values for individual coins.
All of them. If you have wheat pennies don't spend them save them.
Honestly I do think pennies are necessary, because in this econmy times are hard , and pennies have value plus we need all the help we can get.
$20.00 US.
Indian cents all have some premium above face value. The older large cents are even more valuable.
The question is ambiguous.Is 23 pounds the value of the pennies and you want the weightoris 23 pounds the weight of the pennies and you want the value?The question is ambiguous.Is 23 pounds the value of the pennies and you want the weightoris 23 pounds the weight of the pennies and you want the value?The question is ambiguous.Is 23 pounds the value of the pennies and you want the weightoris 23 pounds the weight of the pennies and you want the value?The question is ambiguous.Is 23 pounds the value of the pennies and you want the weightoris 23 pounds the weight of the pennies and you want the value?
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Pennies have a face value of 1 cent.
2.45
It is illegal to melt nickels and pennies because their metal value is higher than their face value. So if people would keep all their nickels and pennies and melt them they would make a lot of money. Plus it would cause a penny and nickel shortage.
130 dimes is equal in value to 1,300 pennies.
No, 1,000,000 pennies is only ten thousand dollars ($10,000) it takes 100 pennies to make one dollar
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>