The best thing to do is get a copy of "Red Book" a Guide of US coins, it has values for all US one cent coins.
The 1943 pennies were made of steel, and tended to rust away. So most conditions are rare, some more than others. Wartime nickels (five cents) are worth more than 5 cents in any condition because they contain 35% silver (instead of nickel).
The penny is worth 1 cent, unless it's misstruck or something.
I believe the birch cent, the first pennies made in 1792
ALL cents (pennies) are worth money, at least one cent. If you mean which ones are worth MORE than a cent, there are many of them but it's almost impossible to find them in change. Most are long gone from circulation. Even most wheat cents from the 1940s and 1950s don't have much extra value. Some of the more valuable wheat cents include: 1955 double-die (the coin has two images, slightly offset from each other) 1943 steel cent - 25 to 50 cents in average condition 1922 "plain" - an error coin missing its "D" mint mark because of a filled die 1914-D - a key date, possibly worth hundreds of dollars depending on condition 1909-S and 1909-S with the initials VDB on the back Most Indian head cents are worth at least a dollar even if worn. Some, like a 1908-S, 1909-S, and 1877, are significantly more valuable.
The 1964 Lincoln penny is unfortuantely worth 1 penny. This was not a key date amongst pennies. Most valuable pennies were wheat and Indian head cents dating from 1859-1958
The 1943 pennies were made of steel, and tended to rust away. So most conditions are rare, some more than others. Wartime nickels (five cents) are worth more than 5 cents in any condition because they contain 35% silver (instead of nickel).
These coins are part of the now long redundant British predecimal currency. Values from least to most are - A Farthing is one quarter of a Penny A Halfpenny is one half of a Penny One Shilling is worth 12 Pence (or 12 Pennies) A Florin is worth 2 Shillings (or 24 Pence) A Crown is worth 5 Shillings (or 60 Pence)
The penny is worth 1 cent, unless it's misstruck or something.
All wheat pennies, regardless of year are worth at least 3 cents if the date is readable. Some wheat pennies though, are worth quite a bit more. For instance, the 1909 S VDB penny is worth several hundred dollars even in worn condition and so is the 1914 D penny. However, a 1909 S VDB penny in pristine condition could be worth thousands of dollars. In general, the older the wheat penny the more valuable it is. For example, most wheat pennies dated in the 1940s-1950s aren't that valuable, but wheat pennies dated in the teens and twenties are worth a lot more.
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It contains phosphoric acid. The acids dissolve the gunk & corrosion on the penny.
For the most part, no. Since the 1950s, Denver has produced more pennies per year than Philadelphia. The only D cents worth significantly more are from before WWII.
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For the most part those made before the 1960s are the ones worth keeping.
I believe the birch cent, the first pennies made in 1792
ALL cents (pennies) are worth money, at least one cent. If you mean which ones are worth MORE than a cent, there are many of them but it's almost impossible to find them in change. Most are long gone from circulation. Even most wheat cents from the 1940s and 1950s don't have much extra value. Some of the more valuable wheat cents include: 1955 double-die (the coin has two images, slightly offset from each other) 1943 steel cent - 25 to 50 cents in average condition 1922 "plain" - an error coin missing its "D" mint mark because of a filled die 1914-D - a key date, possibly worth hundreds of dollars depending on condition 1909-S and 1909-S with the initials VDB on the back Most Indian head cents are worth at least a dollar even if worn. Some, like a 1908-S, 1909-S, and 1877, are significantly more valuable.
In mexico, Our money is worth 30x more than are money in the US of A !