it all depends on what year it is
30000 pennies are worth exactly $300. In the UK 30,000 pennies are worth £300.00
Not silver and not steel - the U.S. has never made silver pennies because they'd be worth more than dimes, and steel cents were only made in 1943, to save copper for use in ammunition. Your coin has been plated for use in jewelry or as part of a school chemistry experiment.
At 100 pennies to the dollar, 50,000 pennies makes $500.
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They're not.
Steel pennies are worth 12 to 15 cents each and up to 65 cents if they weren't circulated. Steel pennies were made during WWII when cooper was needed to support the troops.
Steel pennies were only minted in 1943. If the penny you have is really a 1944 and is steel it is worth a couple thousand. If however it is really a 1943 it is worth .05 to 1.50 depending on condition. If it has no mintmark and is uncirculated it is worth $12.00. If it has a D and is uncirculated it is worth $15.00. If it has a S and is uncirculated it is worth $25.00. The mintmark is located below the date.
Steel pennies were made in 1943 not 1941.
They can be worth anywhere between 3 and 5 cents, while the 1943 steel pennies can be worth towards 20 cents, all depending on the condition.
Pennies (or one cent coins) were not made of steel in 1965 in the United States (nor in Canada, Great Britain, Australia or New Zealand).
The 1943 US pennies were steel, not platinum. Their worth depends on condition.
Average value of steel cents is 3 to 5 cents
Average value of steel cents is 5 to 10 cents.
Please see the related question below.
Yes in that you can actually sell them, but you can get an entire roll of 50 for $7.00 on eBay.
Steel pennies were minted in 1943, not '42, and they're only worth around 5 cents.
A 1942 copper penny is worth between $0.15 and $3.00. If you have a 1943 copper penny it is worth a lot more. In 1943 because of the war and the need for copper pennies in that year were made from steel. Steel pennies from 1943 are worth around $0.30 and $2.50. If you have a real 1943 copper penny take it to a coin shop or dealer and have them check it out to see if it is real.