1 cent. It's plated.
If you think about it for, oh, a second or two, would it make sense for the Mint to make pennies out of gold that would be worth $50 or $60, then put them out in change for a penny?
The US NEVER made any gold 1 cent coins
Assuming you mean a U.S. cent and not a U.K. penny, yes - it's worth its face value, but nothing more.
Unless there is something special about it, its value is one cent.
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.
Sorry no US gold half penny of any date never made any
1 cent. It's plated. The US has never made a gold penny.
The US NEVER made any gold 1 cent coins
SIMPLE ANSWER: No US coin dated 1965, 1966 or 1967 will have a mintmark, it's just a penny.
Assuming you mean a U.S. cent and not a U.K. penny, yes - it's worth its face value, but nothing more.
Unless there is something special about it, its value is one cent.
The value of the US dollar is not based on gold. However at today's gold prices, one dollar will buy about 0.011 pennyweights of gold.
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.
Sorry no US gold half penny of any date never made any
All US cents were made in copper not gold. If they were made of gold they would be worth way more than a penny. Your coin is gold plated for decorations or jewelry. It is worth very little. Perhaps a dollar two. If it was not plated gold it wold be worth more.
The US never struck any gold 1 cent coins, it's likely a Indian Head cent that's been cleaned and just looks like gold and has little if any collectible value at all.
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A Penny..the other day I found a penny from the 20s. Its still a penny not much as changed.