Cents have never been made out of lead.
If you have a 1943 cent, it's made of steel coated with zinc due to wartime copper shortages. In circulated condition most sell for 25 to 50 cents.
Wheat pennies, nor any other US cent has ever been made of lead. If per chance you're talking about a 1943 penny, it's made of steel, not lead. It's worth about 25 cents.
The value is about 4.15 to 4.44 currently. As always, the range depends on the current condition of the penny
Face value only.
Average value is 10 to 25 cents
One Cent is the value. The US has never made a silver penny. It may look like silver or have been silver plated but it has no collectible value.
There is no such thing as a lead penny. In 1945 they were made of copper and zinc. If your penny is indeed lead then it is a counterfeit and is worth nothing. However, if it is copper then it is worth only a few cents in circulated condition.
Upwards of $100.00 according to some sources.
They were not made out of lead. They were made out steel coated zinc.
There's no such thing as a "lead penny". The only metals used to make U.S. cents have been copper, bronze, steel (1943 only) and zinc (1982-present).
Wheat pennies, nor any other US cent has ever been made of lead. If per chance you're talking about a 1943 penny, it's made of steel, not lead. It's worth about 25 cents.
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US pennies have never been struck in lead, so such a coin isn't a US coin and most likely would be next to worthless.
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This is not enough information to give an accurate value amount. Need to know 'Type' of penny, 'Date' of penny and 'condition' of penny.
It's zinc coated steel not lead, And average values for circulated coins are 5 to 25 cents
The face value of any coin is what is inscribed on the face of it. The face value of a 1 Penny coin is 1 Penny.