July 8, 2009 1990 US Cents are not rare and most are worth just a cent in circulated condition and in uncirculated condition they can be bought for 10-15 cents.
1960 pennies are worth more. Wrong!.... 2008 are worth more... its about quantity not YEAR Clever. But I would point out that the 1990 pennies would probably be worth the most due to the fact that they contain more copper =)
To determine the value of 100 pounds of pennies, you first need to know how many pennies are in a pound. There are 181 pennies in a pound, so 100 pounds would contain about 18,100 pennies. Since each penny is worth one cent, 18,100 pennies would be worth $181.00.
Well depending if your talking about all the different country's pennies, then Im not sure. But I do know that the pennies made in Canada and the states are. The main metal in these pennies are copper, and copper is worth more then what the penny is worth, so sometime in the near future they will atop making pennies.
We need to know a 1990 what. Since whatever it is isn't very old not very much.
Pennies never had silver. There is the steel one from ww2 unless it's some kind of commemorative.
The copper in a US cent made before 1982 is worth almost 2 cents. Those made after 1982 are worth much less than 1 cent (but the cost of producing them is about 1.5 cents). Both types were made in 1982. But before you start sorting your pre- and post 1982 pennies, you should know that there is an administrative order prohibiting the "melting or exporting of large numbers of one and 5 cent coins" which could result in a fairly large fine.
To determine the cash value of 115 pounds of pennies, you first need to know that there are 2,500 pennies in a pound. Therefore, 115 pounds would contain approximately 287,500 pennies. Since each penny is worth $0.01, the total value would be about $2,875.
It is worth a penny.
No, Japanese money is worth more. If you had one dollar in american money, in would be worth 99 cents in Japan. Not much of a difference.
Pennies have a face value of 1 cent.
Save up your money and have the job done by a pro, honestly, its a pain and not worth the savings.
i know they were made from 1909-1959, and contain a valuable 95% copper. some people melt pennies and turn them into ''copper nuggets'' because the metal used for a coin is worth more than 1 cent