the oldest penny is in the cavemen days and it is worth over 1,000,000 dollars if you find one if i were you i would sell it to a pawn shop that is rich...
Depends really on the year. If it is a very rare year, it could be worth still a decent amount. If it is a common year, it is only worth about 1 cent.
It depends. A 1909 S VDB may be worth over a thousand dollars but a "regular" 1910 may only be worth $.50
SavingsIf you start with $0.00 and save a penny daily, you will have saved $3.65 in one year (or $3.66 in a leap year).
You've got to be more specific. Please give the country of origin and more information like that. The only country I know right off the top of my head that issued a silver penny in 1962 would be the UK which issues a Maundy set every year that includes a silver penny. These are collectors items and the penny by itself would be worth about $15-25 or so, but most of the time they are sold as a set.
If you start with one penny on day 1, assuming it's not a leap year, you would end the year with $3.65
The value depends on the year.
It depends on the year and the condition.
A penny from 2000 is worth one cent.
Please look at the date again. 1958 was the last year for Wheat Penny's.
around 50 cents
Depends on WHICH penny, and condition. In the US, an average circulated Indian Head Penny sells for about a dollar.
They made more than a billion of them that year. It's worth one cent.
The intrinsic value of a 1952 penny would be 0.93 cents at the approximate current value of copper. As for its numismatic value, that varies from year to year. Currently it might be worth as much as $4.00 in excellent condition, otherwise it might be worth around fifteen cents.
Without knowing the year and condition of the penny, it's impossible to value.
Depends really on the year. If it is a very rare year, it could be worth still a decent amount. If it is a common year, it is only worth about 1 cent.
im not an expert but im guessing 0.01$
Double check that date. The last year half cents were minted was 1857.