There were no official commemorative cents struck for the Bicentennial.
If you have a coin with extra markings on it, it's been altered by a private company and is worth 1¢
If you have an otherwise ordinary looking 1976 cent, it's also only worth 1¢
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These pennies were made in the billions. The current value is one cent.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
No US bicentennial cents were made Canada issued cents for its Centennial (100 years). In either case they're worth 1 cent.
No matter what denomination it is, if found in circulation it's face value.
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What IS a silver bicentennial penny? The US Mint didn't make one, so you are probably looking at a normal 1976 cent that has been silver plated by a private novelty company. It will have no numismatic value but you may get a dollar or so from someone who collects bicentennial memorabilia.
These pennies were made in the billions. The current value is one cent.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
No US bicentennial cents were made Canada issued cents for its Centennial (100 years). In either case they're worth 1 cent.
No matter what denomination it is, if found in circulation it's face value.
Exactly the value of the copper in the coin. No more. The current price of copper is about $3.50 pound. So your coin just has sentimental value.
One cent. It's part of the Lincoln Bicentennial series.
Two cents for the copper.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper content.
A 1914 penny with no mint mark is worth about $1.50.
The value for a 1951 copper cent is worth about $0.10 to $4 depending on the condtition.