There is no such thing as a silver wheat penny. All wheat cents except 1943 wartime coins were struck in copper. 1943 cents were struck in zinc-plated steel.
Anyway, in either case you probably have what's called a filled-die error. That happens when a bit of grease or other crud fills in part of the tiny recesses in the die that's used to strike the raised image on a coin. Filled dies are fairly common so if your cent is from 1943 it might add only 25 to 50 cents to your coin's value.
However, if your cent is not dated 1943 the only way it would be silver-colored is if someone plated or dipped it in a silver-colored metal. Unfortunately that makes it an altered coin worth face value only.
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0.33, or 33 centsone penny = 0.01when rounding 0.325 to nearest penny,when the third number after the decimal is 5 or greater, round up
The missing number in this sequence is 64, or 4 raised to the third power. You find the answer by noting that each number in the sequence is a counting number starting at 1 that is raised to the third power. For example, 2 raised to the third power (2 x 2 x 2) is 8.
10000 - 3333 and a third of a penny = 6666 and two thirds of a penny.
If the third number were 27, there is a simple solution. But with 26 there is none that I can see.
The answer depends on the position of the missing number. If it is the first, then it is 86.3. If the second, then 34.7, If the third, then 21.8, If the fourth, then 13.2, If the fifth, then 0.3 and if the sixth, then 0.3 (again).
The series appears to be based on powers of 3. The first number, 9, is (3^2), the second number, 6561, is (3^8), and the third number, 43046721, is (3^{14}). The missing number should follow the pattern of increasing the exponent by 6, which gives us (3^4 = 81). Thus, the missing number in the series is 81.
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The answer depends on which number is missing, and on the sequencing rule. Using cubic polynomials, if it the first, it is 107; if it is the second, 93.666... recurring; if it is the third, it is 88.333... recurring; and if it is the fourth, it is 91. Of course, the rule need not be polynomial!
To determine the missing number in the sequence 20, 0.8, we need to identify the pattern. One possible pattern is that each number is being divided by 10. In this case, 0.8 divided by 10 equals 0.08. Therefore, the missing number would be 0.08.
They aren't number one at the moment. Australia is number one; New Zealand is second and England is third
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