No, but they're not worth a huge amount to begin with.
Are you thinking of 1933 double eagles, which ARE worth a fortune?
The 1933 penny, specifically the Lincoln penny, is a rare coin due to its limited production and the subsequent recall of most coins. While millions were minted, very few are known to be in circulation today, as most were either melted down or collected by numismatists. It's estimated that only a handful of 1933 pennies exist in private hands, making them highly valuable and sought after by collectors. Therefore, it is unlikely that any genuine 1933 pennies are currently in regular circulation.
All pennies are worth a cent.
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The purpose of stopping the production of pennies outweighs the reasons to keep the pennies. The pennies cost 2.4 cents just to be minted. The usage of pennies wastes actual time. The pennies cause safety hazards to small children and are not even accepted by all machines, vendors, and shops.
you need to a research and find out yourself..its pretty easy! just take at least 100 pennies and record the year and you'll eventually add the ages of all the penies and devide by 100 and you'll get the age of pennies
i have a british 1933 penny i would like to see a picture of one to confirm
No "Newly discovered" 1943 copper (Bronze) Lincoln cents have come to light in more than 50 years. Only 15 are known to exist.
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The 1933 penny, specifically the Lincoln penny, is a rare coin due to its limited production and the subsequent recall of most coins. While millions were minted, very few are known to be in circulation today, as most were either melted down or collected by numismatists. It's estimated that only a handful of 1933 pennies exist in private hands, making them highly valuable and sought after by collectors. Therefore, it is unlikely that any genuine 1933 pennies are currently in regular circulation.
No
It is currently thought that twelve "Andre Lavillier (Lavrillier)" 1933 Pattern Pennies exist. You can never be certain since they will be locked away in museums, or the collections of the very wealthy and they will never see the light of day until they are sold.
It would depend on how many pennies they had!
All pennies are worth a cent.
Yes. The change was in 1958-1959.
Pennies from 1982 and before were all copper
Yes. In 1944 they were all wheat ear reverse pennies.
Out All Night - 1933 was released on: USA: 8 April 1933