The value of a 1967 Bank of Korea 1 cent coin is generally low, often ranging from a few cents to a couple of dollars, depending on its condition and rarity. Coins in uncirculated condition or with unique characteristics may fetch higher prices among collectors. However, standard circulated coins typically hold minimal numismatic value. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a coin collector or numismatist.
Fifty cent.
25 cent.
The 1967 Canadian cent is an extremely common date, currently worth two cents for the copper.
As of today about $2.00 just for the silver content (40%)
There are no such things as 1967 Canadian Olympic coins. Perhaps you are thinking of Centennial coins?
Two cents for the copper.
1 cent. It's a novelty item made by punching an image of JFK onto an ordinary cent.
It is worth 1 cent. I know it seems that it should be worth more, but because there were so many made it isn't.
Because there are no 1967 pennies. Decimal currency started in 1966.Actually, 1966 pennies should be worth more than 1967 pennies as a 1967 penny would be a fake.CorrectionThis question was posted in US Coins so it refers to US 1-cent pieces by their slang name. It's actually a rather lame joke. The answer is (ba DING!) "1,967 pennies are worth $19.67 which is one cent more than $19.66"
That's the Canadian centennial quarter, currently worth about $5 for the silver.
All pennies are worth a cent.
It's a Euro cent. The serif on the "E" makes it look like "Buro." The currrent value can be determined using any bank's currency calculator