The value of the 1816 cent depends on its overall condition. How nice does it look? Can you see everything on the cent real well, or is the coin damaged in any way? If your coin is in good shape, it would probably be worth $20--or if it's in real fine shape, that coin could be worth $90 or better.
If the coin is not uncirculated spend it, even Mint State examples are less than 15 cents.
The U.K., which strikes pennies, didn't make any in 1816 so I assume you're referring to a U.S. large cent. Numismedia lists prices as of 06/2008 in the range of $300 for AU-50 up to $450 in MS-60. That's enough of a differential over a narrow range that you'll need a professional appraisal.
A 1985 Lincoln Cent is only worth face value in circulated condition. If its mint state is MS60, its value is all of 5 cents.
depends on the condition and mint mark
For me to relay to you the value of a coin, I will need to know the following: 1. the year in which the coin was minted 2. the mint mark and 3. the mint state.
If the coin is not uncirculated spend it, even Mint State examples are less than 15 cents.
No mint mark indicates that it was minted in Philadelphia. The coin is worth exactly one cent.
The U.K., which strikes pennies, didn't make any in 1816 so I assume you're referring to a U.S. large cent. Numismedia lists prices as of 06/2008 in the range of $300 for AU-50 up to $450 in MS-60. That's enough of a differential over a narrow range that you'll need a professional appraisal.
If it has been restored and in mint condition, it will be worth close to $5,000. If not, it could be worth as less as $200.
The U.S. Mint has never issued a 4 cent coin.
A 1985 Lincoln Cent is only worth face value in circulated condition. If its mint state is MS60, its value is all of 5 cents.
These stamps are still common. Retail around 20 cents if bought singly. In packets 2 cents mint and 1 cent or less used. Wholesale no more than 2 cents mint and around 1/5 cent used in bundles of 100.
The average value of a 1935 one cent piece is $4.80 in mint condition.
depends on the condition and mint mark
Mint and used are worth about .20cents
Without knowing details like the date, mint mark, and condition, the best possible answer is one cent.
Unless it is in exceptional uncirculated condition, an average uncirculated 1957 Philadelphia mint cent has a value of about $12 and a Denver mint has a value of about $5.