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There are 100 pennies in a dollar, so to convert dollars to pennies just simply multiply by 100.$185,000 = 18,500,000 pennies.Dan MooreThe Working Man's Rare Coinshttp://www.workingmancoins.com
Back then, copper (pennies are made of copper), was a lot less rare than silver (what dimes at least used to be made of) was. It was cheaper to make the dime small than making a penny small.
Since this is a very rare date for Jamaican half pennies, it is worth $380-$645 based on the condition. Congrats on your find!
Each Line is a Different Way (11 Ways)100 Pennies & 0 Dimes90 Pennies & 1 Dimes80 Pennies & 2 Dimes70 Pennies & 3 Dimes60 Pennies & 4 Dimes50 Pennies & 5 Dimes40 Pennies & 6 Dimes30 Pennies & 7 Dimes20 Pennies & 8 Dimes10 Pennies & 9 Dimes0 Pennies & 10 Dimes
Type 2 pennies are typically more valuable because of some error on the penny. A type 2 Indian head penny are the ones minted from 1886 to909 and the last feather of the headdress is pointing between the letters C and A of America. In 2000 type 2 pennies have a space between the letters A and M of America. These rare pennies are not minted this way on purpose.
1943 silver pennies
A rare date for wheat pennies would be 1909 S VDB.
No, the 1951 Lincoln cent is not rare.
Not really.
They were minted at the Philidelphi(no mint-mark), Denver(D) mints. These pennies are not rare.
A rare date would be 1909-S VDB.
Uh, the word "everyday" means "ordinary or commonplace" so something that's commonplace can't be rare. If you're asking what are rare dates for Lincoln pennies please see the Related Question for more details.
NO, cleaning them will probably reduce their value
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The sauce has acid in it, which cleans pennies. Keep in mind that a penny that might be rare and valuable has little value if it has been cleaned.
There are 100 pennies in a dollar, so to convert dollars to pennies just simply multiply by 100.$185,000 = 18,500,000 pennies.Dan MooreThe Working Man's Rare Coinshttp://www.workingmancoins.com
Yes, in 1943, some pennies were made of steel due to a shortage of copper during World War II. These steel pennies are rare and highly sought after by collectors.