How much is a 2008 penny worth today?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 2008 Lincoln Penny value at an average of 1 cent, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $1. (see details)…

Were any pennies made in 2009?

Mint released a special series of new penny designs for 2009. The new penny designs, which appeared on the reverse, or “tails” side, depict four different periods in the life of revered U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. 12, 2009, the Mint released the first penny on the 200th Anniversary of Lincoln’s birth.

What year were the most valuable pennies made?

1943
The 1943 copper-alloy cent is one of the most enigmatic coins in American numismatics — and reportedly the most valuable Lincoln penny of all.

Are 2009 pennies worth keeping?

As you’ll see below, most 2009 Lincoln cents are worth face value if they’re worn — which would apply to just about any 2009 penny that you’ll find in your spare change. 2009-D Birth and Early Childhood (Log Cabin) Lincoln Penny, Zinc & Brilliant Uncirculated — 350,400,000 minted; 20+ cents.

What was the Penny made out of before 1982?

Before 1982 pennies were made of solid copper, all except in 1943 when pennies were made of steel plated with zinc because copper was in short supply due to WWII. A. The U.S. penny since 1982 is made of 99.2 zinc and 0.8 copper, with the outside plated with copper.

When did the Penny fall out of use?

From the 16th century, the regular plural pennies fell out of use in England when referring to a sum of money (e.g. “That costs tenpence.”), but continued to be used to refer to more than one penny coin (“Here you are, a sixpence and four pennies.”).

What was the value of a Canadian penny in 2006?

From May 2006 to October 2008, all circulation Canadian pennies from 1942 to 1996 had a melt value of over $0.02 CAD based on the increasing spot price of copper in the commodity markets.

What kind of Penny was made during World War 2?

In 1943, at the peak of World War II, zinc-coated steel cents were made for a short time because of war demands for copper. A few copper cents from 1943 were produced from 1942 planchets remaining in the bins. Similarly, some 1944 steel cents have been confirmed.

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