Only a penny, they don't have any really collectors value. The only value would be if the coin is uncirculated ($.35 with no mint mark, $.10 with S or D mint mark), proof is worth $1.00.
The 1963 Lincoln-JFK penny is not rare or valuable. It is a commonly circulated coin that can be found in typical pocket change.
No, and no. It's a privately-made novelty item.
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The most valuable ones are the 1943 copper penny, and the even more rare 1944 steel penny.
This is considered an "error coin" and is rare. Depending on the "eye appeal", rarity and significance of the error, the penny may be moderately valuable.
It's worth about 3 cents. It's old, but not rare or valuable.
3-10 cents on average. It's not a rare or valuable coin.
Uncirculated? Maybe 10-20 cents. It's not a rare or valuable coin.
It's worth about 3 cents. Post-WWII wheat cents aren't rare or valuable.
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).
The most rare and valuable American penny is the 1943 bronze Lincoln cent. It is estimated that only a few of these coins were minted in error, as the U.S. Mint was supposed to be producing coins using zinc-coated steel that year due to metal shortages during World War II. These rare 1943 bronze cents can fetch prices of over $1 million at auctions.
The sauce has acid in it, which cleans pennies. Keep in mind that a penny that might be rare and valuable has little value if it has been cleaned.
neon is rare, but valuable
Penny coins from 1955 are generally not considered rare or valuable unless they have specific mint errors or are in exceptionally good condition. You can consult coin collecting books or websites to check for any rare varieties or take the coin to a professional coin dealer for evaluation.
An ultra rare