...The 1943 cent is steel, not silver. In absolutely pristine condition it can go for around 10 cents but are around 4 or 5 cents in average condition.
MY best guess would have to be a 1943 copper penny. But a little more specific question would be helpful. Small cent or large cent??
1960 is not a rare date for Roosevelt dimes. Circulated, its value is determined by the fact that it's made of 90% silver. The price of silver changes a lot, so the best way to determine its melt value is to take the current price of silver and multiply it by 0.072.
I am not sure, but I suggest taking it to a professional to get it appraised, since they will know the best price for it. Just saying its a 1929 penny doesn't help a whole lot, because the value of it will also vary based on how good of shape it's in. So yes, go take it to a professional if you want to know the price.
The value of a 1914 penny can vary based on its condition, but it generally ranges from 25 cents to several dollars. In contrast, a 1896 penny, particularly if it's a sought-after version like the Indian Head penny, can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to over $100, depending on its condition and rarity. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a coin dealer or a price guide.
The value of a 102-year-old penny, which would be from 1921, depends on its condition, mint mark, and rarity. Commonly, a 1921 penny in average condition may be worth a few cents to a couple of dollars, while a well-preserved or rare version could fetch a higher price among collectors. It's best to consult a coin dealer or price guide for a more accurate assessment based on specific details.
MY best guess would have to be a 1943 copper penny. But a little more specific question would be helpful. Small cent or large cent??
The 1971 British 1 New Penny was made from bronze and features Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a crowned portcullis on the reverse. Unless it is in mint condition, it is worth 1 Penny. If you have a "silver" 1 Penny that matches the description above, you have a 1 New Penny coin valued at 1 Penny. If you have a "silver" 1 Penny that does not match the description above, you very possibly have a sterling silver Maundy 1 Penny coin valued at up to £25 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
Online penny auction gives you advantage of purchasing quality and branded products under the most affordable price.
Most jewelers will take your silver and make a new pieces with it. The key is to call around and find the best price for your budget.
The current silver and gold price would be found by going online. In the UK the best site to use is Hatton Garden Metals which are based in London, they provide the best prices for scrap gold and silver. Simply weigh or guess the weight of the silver and calculate against the gram price (which changes everyday) and send off ones items securely.
the best trading method on FUT 15 with 1k is the silver with 200 minimum price and 250 .maximum price
Try eBay.
Either a "wheat penny", silver dime, silver quarter, silver half dollar, half dollar, dollar, bicentenial quarter half-dollar dollar, error coin
i think it is gold is the greater and the better conductor than silver, logically all people don't use silver in our appliances, and why they are not using silver in pcb's, motherboards, etc. logically the gold's property is higher than silver, it's not silver, the price is not responsible for why silver is better than gold, common sense, silver is the best conductor bcoz gold is too much expensive than silver, that is a lame reason, price is not responsible in conduction
Silver is $18.56 an ounce. The price of silver is constantly changing. You can always get the latest silver price you have an iPhone or iPod by using an app called Pennyweight (see Related Links). Simply entering the weight and selecting the purity will automatically calculate the value of silver based on the current market price.
Yes it is legal to sell any silver coins to a scrap buyer. But first call around to the buyers in your area for the best price.
$ 16.82 per troy oz. todayBut ....The price of silver changes every day so any answer posted here will be out of date in 24 hours. The best way to find out the most current price is to either look in the financial section of a newspaper or use a search site to look for the words SPOT PRICE SILVER.