Really, there is no set value for something like this. 1974 pennies in any condition aren't worth much more than 1 cent but if it is in a sealed bag, there may be some collectors who are willing to pay a bit more. I'd search around and see if any local coin dealers are willing to pay a premium for it because it is an unusual item.
The 1825 one cent (penny) is worth about $5000 used condition and if its a uncirculated is worth about $25,000 dollar but to make sure check with ur local coin dealers.
They have a silver melt value of a round $5.
If there is no mint mark on the back you should have it authenticated by a dealer or appraiser because an $20 coin from Philadelphia is a key date. As of 02/2009 values start around $5000 for a moderately worn example and can go over $35,000 if uncirculated. If there is a mint mark on the back its value will likely be much lower: With an S mint mark, $1100 to $1300 in circulated condition. With a CC mint mark, $1100 to $4000.
/** not sure but depending on its value it could be up to twice the price. (keep in my mind that im not entirely sure) **/Correction1882 gold certificates were issued in multiple colors and denominations. Approximate retail values as of 10/2013 are:$20, brown seal: $3,000 to $7,000$20, red seal: $750 to $2,200 if circulated; $3,500 or more uncirculated$50, brown seal: $8,000 to $20,000$50, red seal: $1,000 to $3,000 if circulated; $5,000 or more uncirculated$100, brown seal: $3,000 to $8,000; $15,000 or more uncirculated$100, red seal: $750 to $1,750 if circulated; $3,500 or more uncirculated$500: $8,000 to $12,000$1000: $30,000 to $75,000$5000: Extremely rare in all colors and conditions
July 16, 2009 The 1890 double eagle was produced in 3 US Mint facilities; Philadelphia, Carson City and San Francisco. The mintmarks for these mints can be found on the reverse [tails] side of the coin beneath the eagle but above the word "TWENTY". The letter "S" indicates the coin was struck at the San Francisco mint, the letters "CC" indicates the coin was struck at the Carson City mint and if there is no letter beneath the eagle then that indicates the coin was struck at the Philadelphia mint and will be shown in this reply as 1890-P. The values for these coin in various circulated and uncirculated grades are shown in the chart below. Circulated Grades......1890-P.............1890-CC..........1890-S VF30............................$1100..............$1450...............$1060 EF40............................$1120..............$1650................$1070 AU55............................$1160..............$2300................$1095 Uncirculated Grades MS60............................$1550..............$5000..................$1300 MS62............................$2100..............$15,000...............$1550 MS63............................$8500..............$32,500...............$6750 MS64............................$17,500............$55,000..............$17,000
It is worth about $5000 Uncirculated
In the US there are 100 pennies or cents to a US dollar, therefore 5000 divided by 100 equals 50 as is the case in the rest of the world. So 5000 pennies would be worth 50 dollars.
It is 5000 pennies.
Circulated, about $1000. Uncirculated, $5000 - $7500
5000 pennies weigh about 27.5 pounds.
500,000 pennies is equal to $5,000 (Five Thousand Dollars)
There is not a current Mexican 5000 Peso note. The 1985-89 issue note is worth $3-$6 in perfect uncirculated condition.
100 pennies in a dollar. 50 dollars. So, 100 x 50= 5000 pennies in fifty dollars
$50.00 5000 pennies * (1 dollar / 100 pennies)
5000
The 1825 one cent (penny) is worth about $5000 used condition and if its a uncirculated is worth about $25,000 dollar but to make sure check with ur local coin dealers.
10,000