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A penny is one tenth of a dime.
15.438 grams.
That adds up to $1.63.
The U.S. never minted a silver penny. It would have more than a dime's worth of silver in it. Your coin has been plated.
It's a novelty coin, manufactured for the close-up magic crowd. You can purchase them from novelty shops and there is no special value. If you look closely at the dime side you should notice a small line where a dime was inserted into a hollowed out penny. Post a picture somewhere I want to see...
A penny is one tenth of a dime.
Not much maybe a dime.
a dime plus 4/10 of a penny
15.438 grams.
Lincoln is on the penny, Roosevelt is on the dime. It's likely a novelty coin with no value.
they get paid a nickel and a dime with a penny full of wine
That adds up to $1.63.
Penny- 2.41 cents Nickel- 11.18 Dime- 5.65 Quarter- 11.14 1$ coin- 18.03 Its absurd considering it cost twice as much to make a penny and a nickel then what they are worth.
a penny is worth a cent. so pretty much it is a cent. and a quarter is 25 cents and a dime is 10 cents and a nickel is 5 cents ...
If you refer to the GEORGE III 1797 "Cartwheel" Penny and Twopence, they are both made from copper and are of almost identical appearance, the Penny is a little over 30 mm in diameter and the Twopence is much larger at about 40 mm in diameter.
The U.S. never minted a silver penny. It would have more than a dime's worth of silver in it. Your coin has been plated.
It's a novelty coin, manufactured for the close-up magic crowd. You can purchase them from novelty shops and there is no special value. If you look closely at the dime side you should notice a small line where a dime was inserted into a hollowed out penny. Post a picture somewhere I want to see...