Around one us cent.
3 cents.
3-10 cents, depending on condition.
Average value is 3 to 5 cents.
Penny, not pennie; Bronze, not steel. If you have a 1939 cent that appears to be steel it's almost certainly plated. In any case, if it were steel it would stick to a magnet so that's the first thing to check.
A 1907 Indian Head cent is the highest mintage of the series, retail values for circulated coins are $1.00-$3.00 for most coins.
3 cents.
3-10 cents, depending on condition.
Average value is 3 to 5 cents.
About 25 cents. Exceptional coins will have a higher value.
Average circulated coins are 3 to 10 cents. Uncirculated can be as much as $20.00
250 or so. Proofhouse.com has sn data
In average condition, about a dollar. A nice one is worth about $5. Uncirculated, about $20.More:It depends on whether you're talking about an American or Canadian cent, usually called a penny (not "pennie", btw) or a British penny. There's more information at the Related Questions.
Penny, not pennie; bronze, not steel. If you have a 1953 cent that appears to be steel it's almost certainly plated. In any case, if it were steel it would stick to a magnet so that's the first thing to check.
Penny, not pennie; Bronze, not steel. If you have a 1939 cent that appears to be steel it's almost certainly plated. In any case, if it were steel it would stick to a magnet so that's the first thing to check.
The coin is a well known novelty with many different dates and has no collectible value.
a pennie
depends on if it had a different heads or tails then normal, if it is in good quality etc.. You are clearly missing to much factors to answer the question.