1963 COPPER penny is worth half a billion dollars.
two dollars
Very little. Since mid 1982, US pennies have been made of 2.5% copper and 97.5% zinc.
2 to 5 cents in circulated grades. This is not a rare coin.
Pennies were made of copper
3 cents.
There is no such thing as a lead penny. In 1945 they were made of copper and zinc. If your penny is indeed lead then it is a counterfeit and is worth nothing. However, if it is copper then it is worth only a few cents in circulated condition.
These coins are common and are worth about 2 to 15 cents in circulated condition.
3 cents.
3-10 cents, depending on condition. But it's not a "copper head"* penny, it's just a copper penny, and if you want to be annoyingly correct it's a bronze cent. (*) Copperheads are a type of snake!
The 1945 is worth a little more probably because there were less of them minted.
Old coins are valuable because they're old and rare. The 1945 penny isn't worth remarkably more than other coins of its approximate age (in fact, it's worth a lot less than a 1944 steel penny, or a 1943 copper penny, both of which are extremely rare).
Those are 95 percent copper. A US penny weighs 3.11 grams. Of that, 2.9545 grams is copper.
1963 COPPER penny is worth half a billion dollars.
A Copper is a term used for a penny because pennies were made out of Copper
Copper pennies minted before 1982 weigh 3.11 grams.
3 cents.