There are two possibilities with a '1995D silver penny': 1. Someone has altered the coin after it was minted and if so, it is worth a penny. 2. It could be a misstruck/error coin (a coin struck on a planchet intended for a coin of another denomination or of the wrong metal) if this is the case then it could be worth as much as $250.00 according to condition. Most likely you have one of the relatively common unfinished planchet errors. This happens when part of the long strip that blanks are cut out of does not get completely covered with its thin outer layer of copper. This can happen on one side or both. These generally sell for $5 or less.
It may look like silver or been plated with silver but the US has never made any silver 1 cent coins.
One Cent is the value. The US has never made a silver penny. It may look like silver or have been silver plated but it has no collectible value.
No such thing as a 94 silver penny.
There was never a silver Indian Head penny.
The 1910 1955 half penny stamp value of silver jubilee is two pounds.
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The US has never made and never will make silver pennies. If a penny was silver it would be worth more than a dime.
It's a common date penny, that's all.
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It's steel, not silver, and it's worth about 5 cents.
The only "silver" penny was minted in 1943 to support the war effort. Yours is probably zinc plated.
One cent. The penny would have to be at least 60-70 years old to have any real value to a collector.