It is worth face value unless it has a S under the date.
Any US cent dated 1982 and before is mostly copper, billions are still in circulation and are face value.
1 cent.
A dollar or so.
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.
Some cents tone to a color that looks like gold but the US has never made a gold one cent coin. It's a penny.
US coins have never been made of iron.
one cent
A 1983 Lincoln cent is actually copper plated zinc, 1982 was the last year for copper pennies. It's just a penny.
Any US cent dated 1982 and before is mostly copper, billions are still in circulation and are face value.
A Penny!or a melt value of 1.6723738129 as of 7:41 October 14, 2009 where as the melt value of a penny of 1963-1982 is 1.6642174575
Any US cent dated 1982 and before is mostly copper, billions are still in circulation and are face value.
Yes. As of January 14, 2010, with copper at $3.3764/lb and zinc at $1.1251/lb, a pre-1982 penny (95% copper and 5% zinc) has a "melt" value of 2.23774 cents. See the website http://www.coinflation.com/ for current "melt" values.
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A Penny..the other day I found a penny from the 20s. Its still a penny not much as changed.
For a good condition 1902 us penny it is worth about $1.00. For a 1902 us penny in bad condition is worth about $0.25.
1 cent.