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There is no such thing as a U.S. silver penny.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper content.
2 cents.
It's only worth face value.
Circulated 1960 small dates from the Denver mint are worth about $0.25.
I also have on and I also wonder if mine is worth anything
Itis hard to tell, but a good-quality penny from the 1960's may just be worth. One freaking cent. Get over yourselves. Try selling a penny for more than one cent stupid.
one cent i think!
Probably not much more than a penny, because it's most likely just electroplated. These sorts of coins are novelties. Wrong!! That kinda penny is probally worth 1 or two bucks?
A 1960 steel penny is worth between 10 to 50 cents, depending on its condition and whether it is a regular issue or a rare variation. Most 1960 pennies are made of copper, but the 1943 steel pennies are often confused with them. If you have a genuine 1960 steel penny, it's considered rare and may fetch a higher price among collectors. Always consult a reputable coin dealer for an accurate appraisal.
There is increased value over face only for wheatbacks- 1958 & earlier.
Such a coin does not exist. There was no British Penny minted from 1955 to 1960 inclusive.