About 1c - no kidding that is all you can get for it. Billions were minted and a lot are still in circulation - check your pocket change. I can't imagine a dealer would have an interest in buying it from you for anything more than a penny just like anyone else. The only value it could have is some sort of sentimental value to yourself if it had a story behind it. Not a lot. '70s pennies are very popular and since it is Denver mint, not a lot at all. Denver mint is the most popular. On top of that it is a 1970s coin, which is very popular. My husband collects coins, he's the one who answered this:).
Un-circulated probably quite a bit. In circulation and worn with age it is worth a penny.
The U.S. never minted a silver penny. It would have more than a dime's worth of silver in it. Your coin is almost certainly plated with a silver-colored metal.
If it's uncirculated 10 cents maybe, if not, spend it.
It's worth about 2 cents for its copper content.
Spend it this coin is face value only.
No US mint struck any steel coins in 1970.
The value of this coin is about three dollars.
i have a a canadian penny from the 1970 with a pig on it __ Canada hasn't issued a penny with a pig on it. Canadian pennies have the Queen on one side and maple leafs on the reverse. You likely got a Bermuda penny in your change.
One cent.
They are still in circulation and are only face value.
1 Penny GBP in 1970 had the purchasing power of about £0.045 GBP today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations for which I cannot take credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
There was no 1970 Papal Visit coin issued in Australia.
$15 to $50 depending upon the variety.
Penny Flanagan was born in 1970.
Penny Sharpe was born in 1970.
Yes the 1970 penny is real silver and is worth keeping or even selling