These coins were made from normal pennies that were stamped with the state images. These were usually mounted on a colorful board and sold as a novelty item. I have seen the boards, with all the pennies mounted, sell for as much as $50. Without the board, I would estimate their value to be maybe $10
All pennies are worth a cent.
Well depending if your talking about all the different country's pennies, then Im not sure. But I do know that the pennies made in Canada and the states are. The main metal in these pennies are copper, and copper is worth more then what the penny is worth, so sometime in the near future they will atop making pennies.
it all depends on what year it is
They can be worth anywhere between 3 and 5 cents, while the 1943 steel pennies can be worth towards 20 cents, all depending on the condition.
No, but they're not worth a huge amount to begin with. Are you thinking of 1933 double eagles, which ARE worth a fortune?
All of them are collectible, some are worth more than others.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Eight pennies may not seem like much, but when you add them all up, you have a whole 8 cents! Every penny has value, just like every stroke of the brush adds beauty to a painting.
It all depends on what type of penny is it. If they are all regular non-errored pennies then your set is worth $.99. If it includes a book/holder it may be worth a little more. If you have a 1943 copper penny, 40 exist in the world today, they are worth over $100,000 per penny. It all depends on which pennies you have. The above is the rarest for 1900-1999. Check frequently websites on rare us coins.
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
To determine which is worth more, we need to calculate the total value of each set of coins. 25,723 dimes would be worth 25,723 * $0.10 = $2,572.30. 231,524 pennies would be worth 231,524 * $0.01 = $2,315.24. Therefore, 25,723 dimes are worth more than 231,524 pennies.
If the coins are in a collectible condition all are worth 50 cents to a dollar for the low grade coins
The ones dated 1941-1943 are all common and worth around 10 cents each on average. Copper wheat pennies (following the '43 steel cent) are typically worth around 5 cents. Then 1959-1974 are worth 2 cents for the copper.