In an auction house.
Most banks sell cents in 50 cent rolls, so there are 50 pennies in each roll.
To determine which is more valuable, we need to consider the weight and height of an average person. A pile of pennies equaling your weight would be worth around $1.00 for every 2.5 pounds, while a stack of quarters equaling your height would be worth approximately $20 for every inch. Since the average person weighs around 170 pounds and is about 5 feet 7 inches tall, the stack of quarters would likely be worth significantly more than the pile of pennies. Therefore, the stack of quarters is more valuable.
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.
125 pennies
Because people do collect them.
1937 penny
Wheat pennies from the 1940's and 50's are 5-10 cents.
If you are looking to sell wheat pennies you can sell them on eBay or take them to a local coin shop. If you have friends or relatives that would like to buy them you could sell them to them.
Not really, as there are billions of them already in circulation.
Sell to your local coin shop or eBay.
roll them and take to the bank
Not any time soon. There are billions of them in circulation.
Pennies SUCK.
VVVEEERRRYYY VALUABLE DONT SELL THEM IF YOU HAVE THEM
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 many years that have valuable 1 cent coins. For Lincoln cents, this usually will involve a combination of the year and the mintmark -- a small "D" or "S" below the date. You can find a list of retail values for all the different types of U.S. cents here : http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/fmvcents.shtml