no mint mark meens it was struck in philly. This is a newer coin and exact price its worth varies. it depends on what version of the 09 you have and condition. If it is in perfect uncirculated condition as of now I have seen them go from a few cents to well over a dollar. There is high demand for these now since they were a one year series. I think the 09 price will go down a little and jump back up in 10 years. Hold on to all the 09 pennys you can and keep them + look out for the D (denver) mint they are rarer. Just a heads up the new 2010 pennys with the new design are out and I have seen them go on e-bay for $7 for one penny I dont think many will get into circulation. Keep all your 08,09,10 pennys they for sure are worth more than a penny.
Usually S mintmark wheat pennies are worth more.
Actually, neither, but its weight is much closer to a gram than a kilogram. Remember, a kilo is the weight of one litre of water, and a penny is much, much lighter.Actual weights:US "penny" (really a cent) : 2.5 gm.Canadian "penny" (again, a cent) : 2.35 gmBritish penny : 3.56 gm
If you mean it has no Mintmark, value depends on the year it was struck.
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six pennies, a nickel and a penny, six cents, one one-hundredth of a dollar, one tenth of a penny, one quarter of a quarter.
2009 pennies were made in mass productions. Currently a 2009 penny is only worth a penny unless it is a proof. If it is a proof it will have the mintmark "S" below the date.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
There is no mintmark on the 1921 British Penny, they were all minted at the Royal Mint London.
It is worth 1 cent unless it carries the mintmark "S".
The coin is worth one cent that's it, the lack of a mintmark just means the coin was made at the Philadelphia Mint. No US cent has ever had a "P" mintmark.
A mintmark is a small identification mark used to tell which mint it was made in.
underneath the year
It will have a S mintmark.
a penny
An Australian Penny or Halfpenny with a "Y." (PENNY.) mintmark indicates that the coin was minted at the Perth Mint. An Australian Penny or Halfpenny with a "I" mintmark indicates that the coin was minted at either the Calcutta or Bombay Mints in India.
Philadelphia. Cents (pennies) from the Philadelphia mint have never carried a mintmark.
A 1943 steel penny with no mintmark can be worth $.35 - $1.50