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Based on melt value alone, any Lincoln cents minted before 1982 are worth about 2 cents each for their copper content.
1960 pennies are worth more. Wrong!.... 2008 are worth more... its about quantity not YEAR Clever. But I would point out that the 1990 pennies would probably be worth the most due to the fact that they contain more copper =)
The copper in a US cent made before 1982 is worth almost 2 cents. Those made after 1982 are worth much less than 1 cent (but the cost of producing them is about 1.5 cents). Both types were made in 1982. But before you start sorting your pre- and post 1982 pennies, you should know that there is an administrative order prohibiting the "melting or exporting of large numbers of one and 5 cent coins" which could result in a fairly large fine.
Not silver and not steel - the U.S. has never made silver pennies because they'd be worth more than dimes, and steel cents were only made in 1943, to save copper for use in ammunition. Your coin has been plated for use in jewelry or as part of a school chemistry experiment.
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Based on melt value alone, any Lincoln cents minted before 1982 are worth about 2 cents each for their copper content.
Well, this is a trick question. There is no inflation involved here, but it's made to look like that. When you think about it, the numbers are numbers and not years, so 2,007 are 1 cent more than 2,006. -XD
1960 pennies are worth more. Wrong!.... 2008 are worth more... its about quantity not YEAR Clever. But I would point out that the 1990 pennies would probably be worth the most due to the fact that they contain more copper =)
One Penny GBP in 1908 had the purchasing power of about £0.29 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 1960 had the purchasing power of about £0.06 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 1990 had the purchasing power of about £0.017 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 2006 had the purchasing power of about £0.011 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 2007 had the purchasing power of about £0.011 GBP today.
1908 pennies Cents from 1908 have a collector value of at least 75¢, probably more. 1960 cents are made of copper but are so common that they aren't worth more than maybe 2 or 3 cents unless they're uncirculated. Cents made from mid-1982 to today are copper-coated zinc and are worth 1 to 1.5 cents as scrap. Besides, it's illegal to melt them. NOTE: This question is a typically a trick question. Consider that the year numbers are actually just numerical values, since there is no part of question that specifically states the numbers are years. In that case, two-thousand and seven (2007) pennies are worth $20.07; more than 1908 pennies which are only worth $19.08. Each penny is only worth a cent.
The 1908 penny is likely worth the most, as it may be considered a collectible due to its age. The 1960, 1990, 2006, and 2007 pennies are likely only worth face value unless they are in mint condition or have a rare error.
The copper in a US cent made before 1982 is worth almost 2 cents. Those made after 1982 are worth much less than 1 cent (but the cost of producing them is about 1.5 cents). Both types were made in 1982. But before you start sorting your pre- and post 1982 pennies, you should know that there is an administrative order prohibiting the "melting or exporting of large numbers of one and 5 cent coins" which could result in a fairly large fine.
Pennies from 1908 in good shape can vary in value depending on their condition and mint. Generally, a well-preserved 1908 Indian Head penny can be worth around $1 to $5, while a 1908 Lincoln wheat penny can be valued at $0.50 to $3. It's best to have a coin appraiser assess the coin for a precise value.
Indian cents from 1890 on are the most common dates, with 2 exceptions -- the 1908 & 1909 IF they have an "S" mintmark on the back. In circulated condition, with no problems, these are worth about $1.00 apiece. The 1908-S is worth about $45.00 The 1909-S is worth $250-$300
King Edward VII was king in 1908, there are no King George 1908 Pennies.
Of course! In the U.S., the first cents were made in 1793. In England, pennies date back to the Middle Ages.
i want to know how much a 1908 sears and roebuck catalog is worth.