If they are nice gem examples, they will likely be worth something, however with the huge quantities minted every year, they will never be worth alot. They will always be cosidered common. You can take for example an original uncirculated ROLL of 50 pennies from 1960 has a current wholesale value of only 65 cents -- that's less than 1.5 cents per coin -- and that's IF you can find an interested buyer.
In USD, 1,000,000 pennies= $10,000 10000 USD One million pennies is $10000.00
All pennies are worth a cent.
30000 pennies are worth exactly $300. In the UK 30,000 pennies are worth £300.00
One pound of pennies contains 453.59 grams. Since each penny weighs 2.5 grams, there are approximately 181 pennies in a pound. Therefore, 1 pound of pennies is worth $1.81.
Uncirculated coins are always worth more than circulated coins. If you sell them you should ask for more money. There are many online guides you can use to get the prices.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
1958 uncirculated Lincoln Wheat Pennies are worth $0.20 each. An original uncirculated roll (50) is worth $6.00
These coins are still in circulation and are worth 1 cents unless they are uncirculated.
I'd say 1.00 USD
Steel pennies were only minted in 1943. If the penny you have is really a 1944 and is steel it is worth a couple thousand. If however it is really a 1943 it is worth .05 to 1.50 depending on condition. If it has no mintmark and is uncirculated it is worth $12.00. If it has a D and is uncirculated it is worth $15.00. If it has a S and is uncirculated it is worth $25.00. The mintmark is located below the date.
1954-D is a common date for pennies. In uncirculated condition, each one might be worth 10 cents, or $5 for the roll.
In average condition, it's worth a dollar or two. An uncirculated 1905 cent is worth over $20.
At 100 pennies to the dollar, 50,000 pennies makes $500.
Very likely no more than a few bucks. They are common and are worth very little. If it is uncirculated you will get more.
A 1943 copper penny is known to be worth a lot of money,
one cent 100 pennies = 1 dollar
Copper was needed for the war so in 1943 pennies were made of zinc coated steel. In circulated condition they are worth 3-25 cents. In uncirculated they are worth about 10-25 dollars.