Old coins are valuable because they're old and rare. The 1945 penny isn't worth remarkably more than other coins of its approximate age (in fact, it's worth a lot less than a 1944 steel penny, or a 1943 copper penny, both of which are extremely rare).
sadly their is no addec value so its worth 1 penny
An 1828 penny can be worth up to about $40.00. It is the large cent penny, so it is quite rare today.
Only 1,193,000 were made, that's why.
One cent - the star was added by someone with a metal punch and too much time on their hands, so that means it's an altered coin with no collector value.
A 1945 chrome penny, often referring to the 1943 steel penny that was mistakenly chrome-plated, can be worth between $1 to $10 depending on its condition and authenticity. However, if it is a genuine 1945 penny that has been chrome-plated after minting, its value will primarily be based on its copper content, typically around 2 to 3 cents. Collectors generally seek out unaltered coins, so any modifications can significantly reduce its collectible value. Always consult a reputable coin dealer for precise valuation.
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
sadly their is no addec value so its worth 1 penny
An 1828 penny can be worth up to about $40.00. It is the large cent penny, so it is quite rare today.
it's worth the same as the 1973 and 2010 ( Nothing ) well to make a penny cost about 2c. so your penny is worth about .02. I am buying pennies for half a penny
The U.S. Mint has never issued a golden penny.
Only 1,193,000 were made, that's why.
One cent - the star was added by someone with a metal punch and too much time on their hands, so that means it's an altered coin with no collector value.
it is worth I cent to the banks, so spend it and buy a coin book!
the penny is worth more then ant other coin because it is now done being made due to its age
A 1945 chrome penny, often referring to the 1943 steel penny that was mistakenly chrome-plated, can be worth between $1 to $10 depending on its condition and authenticity. However, if it is a genuine 1945 penny that has been chrome-plated after minting, its value will primarily be based on its copper content, typically around 2 to 3 cents. Collectors generally seek out unaltered coins, so any modifications can significantly reduce its collectible value. Always consult a reputable coin dealer for precise valuation.
It's made of zinc-plated steel, not aluminum. In average condition a so-called "war penny" is worth 10 cents to a half-dollar
"1p" is the abbreviation for 1 British penny. 100 pence = £1, so 1p is not worth much.