$0.05 i found one at the 'take-a-penny' bowl at the store and found out if its in good shape and is over 30 years old it can be worth $20.00
Nothing, none were made. Your coin is plated. It would be "cents-less" to make a penny out of silver because it would be worth more than a dollar.
The experts can speculate, but nobody can tell how much anything will actually be worth in 10 years.
There's no way to know for sure. At present it's worth about 3 cents, so in 10 years it'll probably be worth about the same. It's not a rare or valuable coin.
There has been talk of eliminating the US penny for many years. Before they switched from the bronze alloy penny to the copper clad zinc penny it cost about 3 cents to mint every penny. Even the copper clad zinc penny costs more than a penny to mint. Of all standard issue US coinage only the nickel (5¢) and the penny cost more than their face value to mint.
Due to the recent market uprising the penny will be worth approximately 50k in 20 years and also since they do not produce them anymore.
it is not rare enough to have any value [will have value in about 3 years]
$0.05 i found one at the 'take-a-penny' bowl at the store and found out if its in good shape and is over 30 years old it can be worth $20.00
The coin was made in 2009 but shows an 1809 date because it's a commemorative penny minted in honor of Abraham Lincoln's bicentenary. In years to come this penny may be valuable but as of 2014 this penny is only worth one cent.
No one knows, to many variables.
About $130.00 and worth every penny
Nothing, none were made. Your coin is plated. It would be "cents-less" to make a penny out of silver because it would be worth more than a dollar.
Well, Based on years of studying the 1813 one penny token, I have deduced that it is worth around $2.35. Yes, that's two dollars and thirty five cents.
The 1943 penny was not made with copper, like all other years. Copper was funneled to the War Department so the 1943 penny was made from steel and other compounds.
The experts can speculate, but nobody can tell how much anything will actually be worth in 10 years.
One cent. 1971D pennies are so common they will not be worth a premium until many more years have passed.
Cents have been minted at Denver for almost 100 years so there's a lot of ground to cover. Without its date, the best that I can say is anything from around 1940 to the early 1950s would be worth less than a nickel, and anything with a date after that would be just another piece of pocket change.