The current (June 2017) melt value for it is 1.8 cents, and that's in US dollars.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
the value of the 1963 Canadian is around 3 to 4 cence in the U.S.
HIGHER!!! It is worth $150,000!!!!CorrectionThe above response refers to an AMERICAN copper penny dated 1943. All Canadian cents dated 1943 were made of copper, while 2010 cents are copper-plated steel. 1943 Canadian cents are worth around 50 cents to a dollar depending on condition, so they're certainly worth more than 2010 cents but not a huge amount. To explain the value of a 1943 AMERICAN copper cent, the US Mint switched to zinc-plated steel that year because copper was needed for making ammunition. A few copper blanks left over from 1942 were accidentally mixed in and were struck with the 1943 date. These coins are very rare and can sell for the amount quoted above.
One is worth at least 2 cents for the copper, and possibly more depending on date and condition.
A 1978 Canadian penny with maple leaves is worth one cent in Canada, maybe two if copper prices go back up. All Canadian cents minted 1936-2012 (except for 1967) have maple leaves on the back.
i have a a canadian penny from the 1970 with a pig on it __ Canada hasn't issued a penny with a pig on it. Canadian pennies have the Queen on one side and maple leafs on the reverse. You likely got a Bermuda penny in your change.
Two cents for the copper.
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It's worth 2 cents for the copper content.
A 1914 penny with no mint mark is worth about $1.50.
The value for a 1951 copper cent is worth about $0.10 to $4 depending on the condtition.
Average value is 3 to 5 cents