These generally sell for about $3.00 -- collectors prefer to see them with dates.
It depends on the date of the uncirculated D penny. Post new question with the correct date.
Ask another question and include the date and type of error on the penny.
Without knowing the date, this coin has no value to a collector. So therefore it's value is face value.
A penny has a value of one cent unless it is a collector's item and then it is worth more. That question is FAR too broad. To know the value of a coin you need to have its date, condition, mint mark (if applicable) and country of origin.
Check that date again. There was no United States in the year 1111. The only penny that might have been minted that year was the British penny under the reign of King Henry I.
The mint mark alone isn't enough information to give a value. The date is needed too.
...If you can read the date on the penny, it is not an unstamped penny.
This is not enough information to give an accurate value amount. Need to know 'Type' of penny, 'Date' of penny and 'condition' of penny.
Face value the date is still in circulation.
4,002,000
It depends on the date of the uncirculated D penny. Post new question with the correct date.
It's a common date penny, that's all.
Ask another question and include the date and type of error on the penny.
Without knowing the date, this coin has no value to a collector. So therefore it's value is face value.
$600-$4,000
Date? grade? is it US?
No such thing.