The coin (assuming it is a US coin) is only worth 1 cent. Either the coin was chemically treated to make it look gold or it was gold plated. Either way, it is not worth any more than one cent.
It is worth face value.
It's worth exactly 1 cent.
The U.S. never minted a silver penny. It would have more than a dime's worth of silver in it. 1983 and later cents are all made of copper-coated steel so you may have a cent where the copper coating was removed with acid (worth only a penny) or was never plated in the first place (worth a significant amount). It would need to be inspected by a dealer who handles error coins.
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The U.S. Mint has never issued a golden penny.
It's worth exactly one cent.
The US Mint never issued a 1963 golden penny. Sometime the copper cent can tarnish to a golden hue if it is in the right environment.
It's worth one penny.
A wheat penny is worth about $1,000,000
A penny minted in 2013 is worth a penny, or 1 cent.
A penny from the 1811 is worth $150.00 to $1,110.00.
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A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
A penny was worth a penny 1D in old money , there was 240 pennys to a pound.