There's no such thing as a "lead penny". The only metals used to make U.S. cents have been copper, bronze, steel (1943 only) and zinc (1982-present).
There is no such thing as a lead penny. In 1945 they were made of copper and zinc. If your penny is indeed lead then it is a counterfeit and is worth nothing. However, if it is copper then it is worth only a few cents in circulated condition.
No. It is steel coated with zinc.
They didn't make any special penny that year like with the dollar, so it is only worth its face value, $.01.
That really depends in what country and what year the penny was minted.
did they make 1982 copper penny by mistake
There's no such thing as a "lead penny". The only metals used to make U.S. cents have been copper, bronze, steel (1943 only) and zinc (1982-present).
one penny
1 penny a year
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half a penny how do u get half a penny u put it on a rail road track
There is no such thing as a lead penny. In 1945 they were made of copper and zinc. If your penny is indeed lead then it is a counterfeit and is worth nothing. However, if it is copper then it is worth only a few cents in circulated condition.
he makes one penny every year
No. It is steel coated with zinc.
They didn't make any special penny that year like with the dollar, so it is only worth its face value, $.01.
The US has never made any lead coins, so no.
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