The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
Please check the bill's date - it should be 1928, and its type - it should be a United States Note.There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 C US 2 dollar bill?".
Whow, you must have a Coronet Large Cent - in 1828, the US Treasury produced 2 types of coins: one had a large narrow date; the other had a small wide date. Nevertheless, both coins in good condition (G4) are worth: $35-$50.
I presume that you are referring to a circulated US 1931 cent with no mintmark under the date, rather than a British penny. The answer then is almost certainly under a dollar.
The "million dollar penny" is an urban legend, nothing else. The highest value of any US cent is about $625,000 for a top-quality 1793 large cent with a chain design on the back.
A dollar or so.
A penny's value is 0.01 dollar, so 0.112 dollars = 11.2 pennies.
It is a British Penny and a US coin cut in half and stuck to each other. It has no value.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
The value of the US dollar is not based on gold. However at today's gold prices, one dollar will buy about 0.011 pennyweights of gold.
Please check the bill's date - it should be 1928, and its type - it should be a United States Note.There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 C US 2 dollar bill?".
Whow, you must have a Coronet Large Cent - in 1828, the US Treasury produced 2 types of coins: one had a large narrow date; the other had a small wide date. Nevertheless, both coins in good condition (G4) are worth: $35-$50.
It is unlikely that a penny made of silver was produced in 1828. In that era, pennies were typically made of copper, with no silver content. The first U.S. silver coins were not introduced until the late 18th century, and they were not issued in penny denominations.
I presume that you are referring to a circulated US 1931 cent with no mintmark under the date, rather than a British penny. The answer then is almost certainly under a dollar.
The "million dollar penny" is an urban legend, nothing else. The highest value of any US cent is about $625,000 for a top-quality 1793 large cent with a chain design on the back.
Less than a dollar in circulated condition - perhaps US$3 to US$6 in Uncirculated condition.
Current average retail value is $28.00. Issue price was $2.10.