2 cents, due to copper content.
Assuming you mean Wheat penny's, the 1909-S V.D.B., 1914-D & 1931-S are the icons of the series.
The only "silver" penny was minted in 1943 to support the war effort. Yours is probably zinc plated.
It's worth about 3 cents. It's old, but not rare or valuable.
The 1914 D Penny is a rare and valuable coin. It was minted in Denver and the "D" mintmark is located below the date on the coin. In good condition, it can be worth thousands of dollars to collectors.
one cent i think!
2 cents, due to copper content.
Assuming you mean Wheat penny's, the 1909-S V.D.B., 1914-D & 1931-S are the icons of the series.
The only "silver" penny was minted in 1943 to support the war effort. Yours is probably zinc plated.
It's worth about 3 cents. It's old, but not rare or valuable.
The D on a penny indicates it was made at the Denver, Colorado mint
The 1914 D Penny is a rare and valuable coin. It was minted in Denver and the "D" mintmark is located below the date on the coin. In good condition, it can be worth thousands of dollars to collectors.
Lincoln head 1927 D penny
Not that valuable. Probably 10 to 20 cents, depending on its condition, except for the extremely rare 1944 D/S (where an S was stamped over the D), which could be worth $70 to $150.
it is the US currency and is signed by the Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury in Washington D. C.
The value of a 1929 D wheat penny depends upon the condition that the penny is in. A 1929 D wheat penny that is not in good condition is worth about $4.00, a 1929 D penny in pristine mint condition is worth $446.
they only made steel pennies in 1943, and only a few accidentally in 1944. the only answer is that someone purposely removed the outer layer of the penny, or it could be an off-metal error coin. To see if it is an error, you should take it to a coin dealer to look at