...Only one cent. They are in common circulation.
The 1962-D Lincoln Cent {penny} was minted at the US Mint in Denver, Colorado, USA.
A 1951-D Lincoln Cent is a bronze alloy - a coin that was minted in this specific year is in fine condition, is worth: 5 cents.
The US has never made a gold penny (or cent). Your coin has either been plated (maybe with gold, maybe it's a gold-colored bronze) or it has been affected by some chemical. Either way, it is worth one cent.
From circulation, one cent. Uncirculated, its value shoots all the way up to a nickel.A 1962 penny is worth between 1 cent and several dollars depending on its condition. Specific coins with minting defects or low production will greatly increase their value.
Steel pennies were only made in 1943, during World War II. All 1969 US cents were struck in bronze. Your penny is almost certainly plated for use in jewelry or something similar. It's considered to be an altered coin and has no added value.
The 1962-D Lincoln Cent {penny} was minted at the US Mint in Denver, Colorado, USA.
A 1909 penny made of zinc is not a genuine U.S. coin. In 1909, the U.S. Mint produced Lincoln pennies in bronze. If you have a 1909 penny that looks like zinc, it may be a counterfeit or altered coin, which holds no significant numismatic value.
A 1951-D Lincoln Cent is a bronze alloy - a coin that was minted in this specific year is in fine condition, is worth: 5 cents.
The US has never made a gold penny (or cent). Your coin has either been plated (maybe with gold, maybe it's a gold-colored bronze) or it has been affected by some chemical. Either way, it is worth one cent.
All 1941 US and Canadian cents are bronze. The only steel US cents are dated 1943, and were made to save copper for the war effort. Canada used bronze during the war but switched to steel in 2002 as a money-saving move.
The current (June 2017) melt value for it is 1.8 cents, and that's in US dollars.
From circulation, one cent. Uncirculated, its value shoots all the way up to a nickel.A 1962 penny is worth between 1 cent and several dollars depending on its condition. Specific coins with minting defects or low production will greatly increase their value.
Steel pennies were only made in 1943, during World War II. All 1969 US cents were struck in bronze. Your penny is almost certainly plated for use in jewelry or something similar. It's considered to be an altered coin and has no added value.
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The current average value of a 1962 US proof set is $29.
A Penny..the other day I found a penny from the 20s. Its still a penny not much as changed.
All 1935 US cents were struck in bronze. Any silver-colored cents with that date are either plated or have been damaged chemically, either of which would reduce their value to 1 cent only.