It's an ordinary bronze cent that was plated. A lot of 1976 coins were plated with silver or gold and sold as "collectibles" during the Bicentennial, but as soon as the celebrations were over the market for them dried up.
No US 1976 Lincoln cent or any other year is made from silver.
They didn't make any special penny that year like with the dollar, so it is only worth its face value, $.01.
"Silver Streak" was filmed in 1976.
The value of an orange one half penny varies by the year of the penny and the condition.
1877
The coin is just face value.
Depends on the year and condition.
If it has no mint mark or a D its silver value is zero because these coins were made from copper-nickel. If it has an S mint mark and the words 40% Silver on its packaging it's a special collector's coin worth $10-12 as of 02/2011
Any collector value would depend on the condition and year of the coin. At the very least, it would be worth whatever its silver content is currently valued at.
The value depends on the year.
The US has never made a silver one cent coin (it may have been plated) and the first year for wheat cents was 1909. Look at the coin again and post new question.
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.