A one-cent coin from 1961, also known as a penny, typically has a face value of one cent. However, its value can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. In average circulated condition, it may only be worth its face value, but in uncirculated or pristine condition, it could be worth a few cents to a dollar or more. It's best to consult a coin dealer or use a price guide for a more accurate valuation.
It's worth almost $5 as silver bullion. If its condition is only Good (as defined by the ANA), that's all it's worth.
The 1961 Lincoln cent is very common and still in circulation. It's one cent.
one cent is worth 0.01 dollars
Maybe a few cents if it is uncirculated, In proof condition it may be worth $1
It's worth exactly one cent.
It's worth one cent, though the penny has since been discontinued in Canada.
It's still worth one cent.
Unless it is uncirculated it is worth face value.
One cent, it's not old enough to be worth any more.
It's still worth exactly one cent in Canada.
It is worth 1¢.
It's worth one cent