The first wheat penny was struck in 1909. The coin is a 1883 Indian Head cent, the reverse is an Oak Wreath & Shield not wheat stalks. In average condition the coin has a retail value of $5.00-$8.00.
worth about 1 cent to the range of 2 cents.
3¢ U.S. FWIW, the coin is just a 2-cent piece. A penny is worth 1¢ so a "2-cent 1-cent" coin would be pretty odd.
There were 2 types of 3-cent piece struck that year. The nickel ones are worth $15 to $35 depending on wear. The silver ones are worth $350 to $500. Here are pictures of each type:
Check that coin again. The US 2 cent coin wasn't first minted until 1864.
The value of a 1989 1-cent and 2-cent piece is typically quite low, often just their face value unless they are in uncirculated condition or have unique errors. A 1983 5-cent piece also generally holds its face value, but it can be worth more to collectors if it's in excellent condition or has a specific mint mark. Overall, unless these coins are in pristine condition or have rare features, they are not worth significantly more than their face value.
A nickel, a 3 cent piece, a 2 cent piece, a one cent piece.
You need to know the coin's date and condition. You can find a list of values of 2-cent pieces at http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/2cnt/pricesgd.shtml , among many such sites.
In uncirculated condition it might be worth up to a dollar. Otherwise, it's just a penny worth for its copper value currently at 2.3 US cents.
There is no such coin. Pennies (to use the common term) are worth 1 cent and there were two-cent pieces during the 19th century that were worth, well, 2 cents. They're not the same. A "2 cent penny" is like saying "a twenty-cent dime". If you have a 2-cent piece that's about the size of a quarter with a shield design on the front, please post a new question that includes its date and how worn it is. Those details are necessary to be able to estimate its value.
It's a 2 cent piece not a 2 penny coin:The 1864 2 cent piece has values of $35.00- $80.00 in average circulated condition
The last Australian 2 cent coins were put into general circulation in 1989 and are now no longer in circulation. There were "Mint Packs" released in 1990 & 1991 for collectors. Unless they are part of a proof set or are uncirculated and in absolute mint condition, they are worth 2 cents.
Condition is everything when it comes to old copper coins. In pristine condition it could be worth $25ish or so. However, the vast majority of 2 cent pieces are in pretty poor condition and only worth a dollar to about three dollars. However, do not clean your coin cleaning a coin (especially one like the 2 cent piece that contains no precious metals) will destroy any value that the coin had.