Filled die coins are very common and most have no added value, the coin is likely face value.
It is worth face value.
Only about 3 cents
A regular 1972 penny is worth about one cent still. To evaluate an error coin, it would have to be seen for an accurate assessment. Taking it to a coin dealer is your best bet.
It's a common error that's caused by a filled die and adds nothing to the value.
It's not a coin, it's a coaster or paperweight. They sell for a few bucks in novelty and office supply stores.
The Kennedy counter stamp was not done by the U.S. Mint. It's a novelty coin that has no numismatic collectible value at all.
i have a 1700 penny and im wondering how much it will be ?
If it was found in change face value, a nice uncirculated coin maybe 25 cents.
Only a high grade mint state coin is worth more than face value and that's about 50 cents
A common penny has a value of 1 penny only
1 penny.
A penny