One penny. They were not issued that way and have no collector's value. And Lincoln was never a Freemason.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
It's just face value. Millions are still in circulation.
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One penny. They were not issued that way and have no collector's value. And Lincoln was never a Freemason.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
A normal 1979 penny will not stick to a magnet -- it's made almost entirely of copper -- a non-magnetic material. So for your coin to stick to a magnet, it has to either be fake, or plated with some kind of magnetic material. In either case, it's value would only be as a novelty item -- perhaps a couple dollars at best.
It's just face value. Millions are still in circulation.
Sorry, It's a novelty coin with no numismatic value.
2 cents for the copper content.
My guess would be that it was plated with gold (or a gold-colored metal) after minting, and that it is thus worth about a penny.
Santa was added to the coin after it was made. It only has value to someone that wants it.
The density of a penny from 1979 is about 7.11 grams per cubic centimeter.
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A 1979 new penny featuring Elizabeth II typically has a face value of one penny, but its actual market value can vary based on condition and demand. In general, these coins are not particularly rare, so they are often worth only a small premium above face value, usually between 5 to 50 cents. However, uncirculated or exceptionally well-preserved examples may fetch slightly higher prices among collectors.