It's an ordinary cent that's been plated and stamped with that logo. It is likely to be of value to collectors of Masonic items but it has no extra value for collectors of standard coins.
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yes 1943-45 silver nickel 1943 -45 to conserve strategic metals for war production
yes because i have a 1914 penny with the Lincoln memorial on the reverse side of penny there is no mint mark on it .
You can't, no one wins anything in war! You are AWARDED a medal or decoration. All you civilians out there; let that sink in. That is a tremendous difference and that difference means a lot to us. Basically, it has to do with the memory of those "who are forever young", for in this "game" not everyone is alive when it's over. Other than that, Google it.
A 1943 steel penny is worth just that 1cent.
Some were.
one penny
A new penny blank planchet is worth $1.50.
I have a nickel that is a color of a penny I have a nickel how much is it worth
250$ not a penny more
i have a penny ,the back is stamped ,the front is slightly stamped like an outline of the face , maybe 2 numbers ,very hard to see
You have what is known as a Masonic Penny. The design you see on Lincoln's neck is the Mason's symbol. These generally sell for a couple dollars apiece.
No, there is no silver in a 1817 US penny.
No silver 1 cent coins have ever been struck by the US Mint. So no none are out there.
US pennies have never been made of silver.
There is no such thing as a U.S. silver penny.
The worth of a triple stamped penny will vary depending upon its circulation and overall condition. It can be worth anywhere from $1.00 to thousands of dollars.
I have a 1980 penny with Martin Luther King Jr.s head stamped on it next to Lincoln's head and I have a co-worker who collects coins who says it is not worth anymore than a penny because it was not stamped at the mint. It is stamped not rsised as part of the coin.