Condition is everything when it comes to old copper coins. In pristine condition it could be worth $25ish or so. However, the vast majority of 2 cent pieces are in pretty poor condition and only worth a dollar to about three dollars. However, do not clean your coin cleaning a coin (especially one like the 2 cent piece that contains no precious metals) will destroy any value that the coin had.
5 cent coins aren't made of silver (except for those minted in 1942-45), unless you're referring to the old half dime, but the mint stopped making those in 1873. An 1897 nickel in circulated condition is worth around $2.50, and over $80 in mint condition.
If the coin is a US 1 cent coin dated 1909 it could be a Indian Head or Lincoln cent, both have the same date. Post new question.
That is dependent on what year the cent was made, what mint it was struck at and the condition of the coin. It could be anywhere from 1 cent to tens of thousands of dollars. But realistically the average cent from the 1920's you may find in an old jar or in change has little value. There are exceptions of course so it's best to provide the date when asking value.
Please don't assume that just because a coin is old, it has to be made of silver. US nickels made from 1866 to mid-1942 and from 1946 to the present are made of a copper-nickel alloy, not silver. Please see the Related Question for more information.
yes old cents are made of gold
I am pretty sure that that depends on what country you are talking about.
Condition is everything when it comes to old copper coins. In pristine condition it could be worth $25ish or so. However, the vast majority of 2 cent pieces are in pretty poor condition and only worth a dollar to about three dollars. However, do not clean your coin cleaning a coin (especially one like the 2 cent piece that contains no precious metals) will destroy any value that the coin had.
Maybe a few cents if it is uncirculated, In proof condition it may be worth $1
One cent. The penny would have to be at least 60-70 years old to have any real value to a collector.
Kennedy half dollars (50 cent pieces) have only been minted since 1964. And in any case, JFK was only 5 years old in 1922 and on top of that the U.S. didn't mint ANY half dollars in 1922.
5 cent coins aren't made of silver (except for those minted in 1942-45), unless you're referring to the old half dime, but the mint stopped making those in 1873. An 1897 nickel in circulated condition is worth around $2.50, and over $80 in mint condition.
14 cents
It can be any pet but you have to make sure there is any little pieces for the kid not to "eat" it
According to the American Coin Collectors Association a penny dated between 1859 and 1902 is worth more that a cent. Also depending on the rectal value of the piece itself.
If the coin is a US 1 cent coin dated 1909 it could be a Indian Head or Lincoln cent, both have the same date. Post new question.
50 cent is 37 years old