There were no mint marks on any U.S. coins during the years 1965 to 1967.
In any case U.S. cents from the 1960s are extremely common. If found in change, they're only worth face value to a couple of cents depending on how worn they are.
The 1944 steel penny is worth between $75,000 and $110,000. This steel penny was minted by mistake and there were not a lot of them around.
A 1943 steel penny with no mintmark can be worth $.35 - $1.50
A 1943 steel penny is worth just that 1cent.
Steel cents were only made in 1943. Your coin is plated. It is considered an altered coin and is worth a penny.
face value
Face value only.
Around 5 cents.
1 cent
If by a "silver penny" you mean one of the 1943 steel cents, then in mint condition it's worth a dollar or two. If you mean some other date, then it's silver plated and has no collector value. And your 1967 penny has been altered -- no added value.
wipe the dust outta yer eyes its a copper penny
It's steel, not silver, and it's worth about 5 cents.
A Centennial penny, uncirculated, varies in price from $1 to about $8.