Several US cents are worth a considerable amount of money, especially in high grades. A copper 1943 cent can bring six figures. The 1914-D, 1922 (no mint mark), 1909-S and 1909-S VDB are the high-dollar, non-error cents in the Lincoln series. An 1856 Flying Eagle and 1877 Indian Head are worth quite a bit, and if you go for even earlier types, anything uncirculated is priced in hundreds or thousands of dollars.
If it's not a Wheat penny, it's not a US coin. A lot more information is needed, post new question.
If you are in Jamaica, it's worth one penny. If you are in the US, it's worth what someone will pay you for it. Jamaica money used to be hard to find but as it increases in popularity as a tourist destination its rarity in the US. is quickly dwindling.
For a good condition 1902 us penny it is worth about $1.00. For a 1902 us penny in bad condition is worth about $0.25.
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
A single UAE Penny is worth about .0027 USD or about 27% of a Penny
Yes, 1 cent. It's an ordinary circulation coin. Billions were struck.
It's worth about 2 cents for the copper.
It is worth about 1.25$
The great majority of them are worth one cent. But if you happen to have a 1955 "S" mint mark penny, I understand those are worth a fair amount of money.
One one-hundredth of a dollar. A cent. A penny is worth a penny, that's why they make them.
Yes they are only worth a penny besides in BU-condition they might be worth 25 cents. They are not worth keeping.
It depends. Most Lincoln cents from the 1940s aren't very valuable, but in better condition some of them can be worth a few dollars. Hardly "a lot" of money but still more than 1¢. For specific values look on this site for questions like "What is the value of a xxxx US cent?", xxxx = the coin's date.