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The 1943 penny. Only 40 are known in existence. The price for these pennies can go over 5 million and probably more.

Update and correctionThe above answer refers to a group of 1943 BRONZE American cents minted by accident. Over a billion STEEL cents were minted that year and these are only worth a quarter to a dollar depending on condition.

The most expensive 1943 bronze cents are those struck at Denver. These are the champions among all US cents with a retail value just under $2 million (rather than 5) for a top quality specimen as of 09/2011/

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A bad one always turns up to save is to earn thoughts come cheap expensive ones are pretty what are you?

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To cost a pretty penny?

The phrase means that something is very expensive. The origin comes from a gold penny that was minted in the 1200's that was worth 20 silver pennies. Because it was gold, it was a pretty penny, and if it cost a pretty penny, it was expensive indeed.


What does pretty penny mean?

To say something costs a 'pretty penny' is to mean the item is expensive


How expensive is the oldest penny?

12,000 million dollars


What does a pretty penny mean?

This is just an imaginative way of saying that something is expensive - it's not just worth a penny, the penny has to be pretty on top of it!


What is the most expensive coin ever?

The most expensive coin ever sold is the 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollar, which was auctioned for over $10 million in 2013. It is renowned for its rarity, historical significance, and pristine condition.


What does the idiomatic saying 'cost a pretty penny' mean?

It means to be expensive or to cost alot. For example: My dress cost a pretty penny.


What is the most valuable Canadian penny worth?

The most expensive Canadian cent is the 1936 DOT, it sold at auction for $402,000 and there are only 3 known. I will add a link to the auction when it sold in January.


How much money is the most expensive penny worth?

1.7 Million dollars, that was what a collector recently paid for a 1943 copper penny made at the Denver mint, the only known 1943 copper penny struck there (keep in mind that the 1943 pennies were struck in steel, the copper 1943 pennies are errors).


Did poor people have the penny farthing?

No. They were hand built, very expensive and not very practical.


Is Zurich an expensive city to visit for a tourist?

pretty pricey, but it worth every penny :)


Where can you sell this penny?

What penny! :) Ebay most likely. Put on the description "lucky penny"

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