You can sell such a coin to a coin dealer or a collector. Dealers buy coins for as little as they can with the intent of reselling them at a profit whereas a collector buys them to keep in a collection for maybe years at a time. With that in mind you may get a better price if you sell to a collector.
yes i have i got 2 hundred for it
Depends on the market. It is a commodity. Open your newspaper and find out.
Depends on the market. It is a commodity. Open your newspaper and find out.
Yes you can. Wouldn't it have been easier and faster to just call a scrap yard and ask them? Just sayin.
if they buy in bulk thiy can sell in small purchases
There are not many 1943 copper pennies known. If it is genuine they sell for well over $100,000.
You could try a reputable coin dealer in your area or eBay.
If you mean is it legal to sell and old penny? yes.
Yes, but these coins are extremely rare and sell for over $100,000. If you have one I would recommend getting it certified.
What penny! :) Ebay most likely. Put on the description "lucky penny"
A 2000 zinc penny without the copper content is worth less than 1 cent. The value is based on the metal content, which is primarily zinc. Since zinc is worth significantly less than copper, the value of the penny is minimal.
Most coin dealers should be able to sell you a 1936 Australian Penny.
A number of large discount stores and department stores sell Armitron watches. Specifically, you can find them at Kohl's, Target, and JC Penny (both online and in-store).
All 1942 pennies are made of bronze. In circulated condition they sell for a few cents. However in uncirculated condition, it could sell in a MS state between $5 to $7,500 depending on what MS it is and Which mint produced it.You may be thinking of the famous 1943 Copper penny. in 1943 copper was saved for the war effort which meant pennies were to be made from steel and zinc.A slip up by mint staff meant a few copper blanks were left in the machine and a handful of 1943 COPPER pennies were put into circulation.These coins can fetch up to $400,000 plus!!!
Large retailers such as Walmart, Macy's, JC Penny, Target, and other similar stores sell photo lockets. Additionally, OverStock and Amazon sell these items online.
Well, you could... However, pennies are not pure copper. By the time the buyer would melt out the other metal, you probably would not get 1-cent for each penny. I mean, think about it...If copper pennies contained a lot of pure copper, everyone would be taking pick-up trucks full of pennies to sell as copper. But no one does, because it is not pure copper and has little value even after being melted. You'd be better off saving your pennies and buying yourself a CD -- at least the music would give you some enjoyment.
I know copper in the US does sell by the pound at $3.00 as of today