any copper penny is worth more than its face value.
For U.S. coins, 1901 would make it an Indian Head cent, worth a couple dollars. If it shows a woman's face, it would probably be Queen Victoria, making it either a Canadian or British penny.
If it was found in change, face value to 2 cents depending on its condition. An uncirculated one is worth a nickel.
The U.S. never made a silver one cent coin. It's likely been plated and has no more than face value.
The value of this penny is simply one cent.CorrectionA 1931 US cent is worth more than face value, and depending on condition can be quite valuable. Please see the Related Question for values. Also note that ALL American pennies are one-cent coins. The two names are synonyms.
There is no face on the back of the Lincoln statue at his memorial. It is completely false that one exists.
Value is one cent, or face value.
I think that his face is on the Penny because he fought for freedom and for civil rights. That is what I think that Abraham Lincoln face is on a Penny to show him that we care for him and for what he did for us.
A copy of an Australian 1930 penny is worth nothing, unless you can put a price on accommodation and meals at one of the finer prisons for passing off forgeries. There are a large number of fakes and forgeries being hawked as genuine, so if you are considering purchasing an Australian 1930 penny of any grade, please be certain that you are purchasing the genuine article and have it authenticated by a reputable coin dealer.
Australian general circulation coins minted in 1930 are as follows - Halfpenny - 638,000 Penny - 3,000 Threepence - None Sixpence - None Shilling - None Florin (Two Shillings) - None An Australian 1930 Penny is the rarest coin that has ever been released into general circulation in Australian history. Only 3,000 were minted and of those, 1,500 still exist and are trading in todays market. They are still arguing about why the 1930 Penny was released at all. There are only six 1930 Proof coins known to exist, three in museums and three in private collections. Depending on who you choose to believe, a Proof 1930 Penny might go for anything between $250,000 and $500,000 AUD. One of the private collectors declined an offer of $1,000,000 AUD for his proof coin a few years ago.
A penny in poor condition can have a numismatic value of fifteen cents, while one in perfect condition can be valued at up to $4. A 1945 D Wheat Penny is worth, at face value, only one cent.
An Australian 1930 Penny is the rarest coin that has ever been released into general circulation in Australian history. Only 3,000 were minted and of those, 1,500 still exist and are trading in todays market. They are still arguing about why the 1930 Penny was released at all. There are only 6 proof coins known to exist, 3 in museums and 3 in private collections. Depending on who you choose to believe, a proof 1930 Penny might go for anything between $250,000 and $500,000 AUD. One of the private collectors has recently declined an offer of $1,000,000 AUD for his proof coin. An uncirculated 1930 penny in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $250,000 AUD. If it is in less than mint condition, it might fetch as little as $18,500 AUD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation. Authentication and verification of such coins is vital. The Australian 1930 Penny has recently been described as the "Holy Grail" of the coin collecting world.
The face value is one cent, the collectible value of a coin in average circulated condition is $3.00 to $8.00
The US one cent piece (penny) has the portrait of Lincoln on the "face" of the coin. The obverse (back) pictures the Lincoln Memorial. Both are connected to one of the most revered US Presidents.
If you found one, then there is, almost certainly because someone had a black marking pen and too much time on their hands.
any copper penny is worth more than its face value.
As of 2021, it costs around 2.06 cents to produce one penny in the United States. This is because the cost of the materials used in making the penny, primarily zinc, has exceeded the face value of the coin.