Missing numbers & letters on coins is a common error that's caused by grease or tiny pieces of metal filling in areas of the dies and for most coins does not add to the value.
The missing '0' is generally caused by a foreign substance (like machine grease) getting into the die, preventing the full striking of the coin. This happens more often than you might think. Its value is a dollar or less.
The coin is just face value.
Two thousand pennies equal $20. Since each penny is worth one cent, you can convert pennies to dollars by dividing the total number of pennies by 100. Therefore, 2000 pennies divided by 100 equals 20 dollars.
One cent. It's almost certainly a coin that someone altered, so it would have no additional numismatic value.
Some very high grade 1867 Indian Head cents have sold for well over $2,000.00 but it depends on the color and grade of the coin. Current market value for a Red 1867 Indian Head cent graded as MS-65 is about $8,000.00
2000 dated penny's are just penny's
It's just a penny, spend it.
It's just a penny, spend it.
It's worth one cent.
A penny from 2000 is worth one cent.
It's just a common penny with no added value.
It's still worth one cent.
It's worth one cent in Canada.
The US has never made silver pennies. If they did they would be worth more than a dime! Your penny is probably silver plated and is used for jewelry or other decorations. It has no collector value and is no longer spendable.
Yes, there are pennies worth $2000. A 1974 penny made from aluminum has been estimated between $250,000 and $1,000,000. A 1969 S Double Die Lincoln penny was sold in 2002 for $59,500.
Sorry! It's worth a penny. It's only gold plated which doesn't add any value to the coin.
The U.S. has never made one cent (penny's) coins from silver. The coin has likely been silver plated. It is not rare or special, it's just a penny.