All pennies are worth money: $0.01.
We don't normally answer questions about the value of collectible items here. If you have a coin you think is worth more than "normal", take it to a dealer for an appraisal. The value of any penny depends on its condition and rarity.
The great majority of them are worth one cent. But if you happen to have a 1955 "S" mint mark penny, I understand those are worth a fair amount of money.
The value of a penny with no mint mark is generally one cent. These pennies are the common cents that were minted in Philadelphia. Older (i.e. pre-1950) Philadelphia cents can be worth more but it depends on their date and condition.
It really depends on the date. 1982-present pennies are mostly zinc and are only worth face value, regardless of mint mark. Pennies from 1959-1981 contain about 2 cents' worth of copper, but mint mark still doesn't matter. Even post-WWII wheat pennies are only worth 3-5 cents, whether they're Philadelphia or Denver.
Some 1990 pennies that may be worth more include those with errors, such as doubled dies or off-center strikes. Look for coins in mint condition or with no visible wear and consider having them graded by a professional coin grading service to determine their value. Additionally, pennies from the 1990s minted in Philadelphia ("P" mint mark) or San Francisco ("S" mint mark) tend to be more valuable than those from Denver ("D" mint mark).
If you're referring to U.S. pennies, the mint mark is located just below the date, just as it's been since the Lincoln cent was introduced in 1909.
They were minted at the Philidelphi(no mint-mark), Denver(D) mints. These pennies are not rare.
No - there are three types ... 392,021,000 with no mint mark 57,154,000 with D mint mark 57,154,000 with S mint mark for 1919 USA 1 Cent. The mint mark (if present) is below the date.
Pennies, just like all money, is made at the Mint. A Mint is a place that makes money, including coins and paper money, such as the dollar. ^^^If you liked this response, please recommend me!^^^
The value depends on factors such as the date, mint mark, and condition. For a specific value, ask about a specific coin.
No mint mark coins are produced at the Philadelphia,PA
Coins made at the Philadelphia mint did not have mint marks until the 1980s. Your coin was made at the Philadelphia mint.
They have a value from a few cents to many thousands of dollars depending on the date, condition of the coin,mint mark and other factors.