Is it a U.S. one cent, British or Australian coin. Post new question.
By 1917, you couldn't buy a lot with just one penny: one popular item was penny candy, and many candy stores had jars of it; there were also a few toys that still cost a penny. And you could still mail a post card for one cent. But although there were fewer things that cost one cent, there were some that you could buy for two or three pennies. Many newspapers in 1917 cost two cents (some had begun raising their rates from one cent to two cents as paper became more expensive); postage stamps were also generally two cents. And if you could come up with five pennies (or a nickel), you could see a movie-- although not in the best seats.
One Penny GBP in 1903 had the purchasing power of about £0.30 GBP today.
1955 d what? Penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half, or dollar. sorry. It is a penny If it happened to be a double die or struck twice when it was made, it could be up to A$1,500 in good condition. If it is just a regular penny, you can buy a new uncirculated one for $20. Much use or wear and it's probably just a penny.
The value of a 1914 one penny coin can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, it can range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars if it's in excellent condition or has unique features. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a coin collector or a numismatic expert.
The One Penny Black cost one penny. Anyone could go to the post office and buy a stamp.
One Penny GBP in 1937 had the purchasing power of about £0.17 GBP today.
One could buy Black Tables from many different locations. Stores such as Macy's and J C Penny have a furniture department, of which one could go to purchase what one wants.
A coin dealer would have to buy it (or you could sell it via eBay or craigslist) but at most that penny is worth 3 cents. It is a really common penny and most likely you would find no one wanting to buy it for over a cent.
Is it a U.S. one cent, British or Australian coin. Post new question.
One Halfpenny GBP in 1861 had the purchasing power of about £0.13 GBP today.
one penny
By 1917, you couldn't buy a lot with just one penny: one popular item was penny candy, and many candy stores had jars of it; there were also a few toys that still cost a penny. And you could still mail a post card for one cent. But although there were fewer things that cost one cent, there were some that you could buy for two or three pennies. Many newspapers in 1917 cost two cents (some had begun raising their rates from one cent to two cents as paper became more expensive); postage stamps were also generally two cents. And if you could come up with five pennies (or a nickel), you could see a movie-- although not in the best seats.
One Penny GBP in 1903 had the purchasing power of about £0.30 GBP today.
One Penny GBP in 1730 had the purchasing power of about £0.55 GBP today.
If someone is willing to sell you one for a penny, then yes. if not. never in your dreams.
buy one. although, they are a pretty penny.