25 cents depending on if it is in mint condition
1 cent if circulted 5 cents if uncirculated
It's worth two cents for the copper. They made more than a billion of them.
If it comes out of pocket change it's worth a penny. In bulk copper wheat cents will get 2-3 cents each due to the value of the copper. If it is in mint condition and absolutely unworn and untouched then it may fetch a couple dollars.
1.7 Million dollars, that was what a collector recently paid for a 1943 copper penny made at the Denver mint, the only known 1943 copper penny struck there (keep in mind that the 1943 pennies were struck in steel, the copper 1943 pennies are errors).
1963 COPPER penny is worth half a billion dollars.
From 1982 to date all Lincoln pennies are copper plated zinc, the 1993-D is just a penny.
About $3
It depends on the year the penny was made, pre-1982 pennies are worth about $.023 in raw metals because they are 95% copper, post-1982 pennies are worth about $.005 in metal because they are mostly zinc with a thin copper coating. In 1982 the US made both zinc and copper cents the difference can be detected by weight, the copper cents weigh a bit more than the zinc cents.
Copper pennies minted before 1982 weigh 3.11 grams.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
About 2 cents.
two dollars
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
It's worth about two cents for the copper.
A 1994 US cent is zinc not copper, spend it.
On average, about 3 cents.