Some but it depends on condiition and grade average coins run from 25 cents to $1
Huh I don't know maybe..... 1 PENNY is not any different!
The value depends on the condition of the coin, average values are 25 cents to $2.00 possibly more.
it is not rare enough to have any value [will have value in about 3 years]
Cents were only struck at Philadelphia and Denver in 1933.
A 1933 half penny, produced in the United Kingdom, is worth its face value of half a penny in circulation, but its collectible value can vary significantly. Depending on its condition and rarity, it may be worth anywhere from a few pence to several pounds to collectors. Generally, coins in excellent condition or with unique features are more valuable. It's advisable to consult a numismatic expert or reference a coin price guide for a more accurate valuation.
Huh I don't know maybe..... 1 PENNY is not any different!
The value depends on the condition of the coin, average values are 25 cents to $2.00 possibly more.
At least £30,00 as there were only about six made, and they were used in foundation-laying ceremonies of buildings.
it is not rare enough to have any value [will have value in about 3 years]
The face value of an Eire 1 penny coin is 1 penny. It was equal to 1/100 of an Irish pound before the euro.
One cent. The penny would have to be at least 60-70 years old to have any real value to a collector.
Cents were only struck at Philadelphia and Denver in 1933.
The value of a 1933 penny can vary significantly, as most were not released into circulation, making it extremely rare and worth tens of thousands of dollars or more if in excellent condition. In contrast, a 1954 penny, which was produced in larger quantities, typically has a value of only a few cents to a couple of dollars, depending on its condition and mint mark. Always check with a coin dealer or a grading service for the most accurate valuation.
Such a coin does not exist. The Royal Australian Mint did not produce any Threepences in 1933.
A 1933 half penny, produced in the United Kingdom, is worth its face value of half a penny in circulation, but its collectible value can vary significantly. Depending on its condition and rarity, it may be worth anywhere from a few pence to several pounds to collectors. Generally, coins in excellent condition or with unique features are more valuable. It's advisable to consult a numismatic expert or reference a coin price guide for a more accurate valuation.
That's not a valid question. A double eagle is a $20 coin. A penny is a 1 cent coin. Please post a new question with the specific coin you're interested in.
i have a british 1933 penny i would like to see a picture of one to confirm