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1909-1982 copper cent values (also known as the penny) are updated daily. This page measures the pure metal or melt value of U.S. copper pennies, and includes an updated numismatic price range.
The U.S. Copper Penny Melt Value Calculator, located below, will help you in finding the total copper value and total copper content of your pre-1982 United States Lincoln 95% copper cents. Calculate by quantity, rolls of pennies, face value, or total weight.
Copper pennies are valuable. They're worth more than face value. Here's a list of the copper penny dates you should be looking for, and their current value.
This page shows how much the copper metal in coins are worth. Find out the intrinsic value of copper in pennies and 1 cent US coins along with informative data for copper bullion and coin investors.
This calculator allows you to choose from every primarily copper coin made in US history and enter how many coins you have. It will calculate the intrinsic value of copper base metal content in your coins.
Values fluctuate based on mintage, condition, and demand. From the prized 1859 to wheat pennies and beyond, explore which old Lincoln cents are most valuable. Key factors like mintmarks, strike quality, and if they are uncirculated mint state or well-worn all impact a penny’s worth.
The modern pennies after the year 1982 are 97.5% zinc and only 2.5% copper. Copper pennies are getting harder to find as people are searching their change and storing the pre-1982 pennies. Learn more about these coins below. Is Your Penny Copper or Zinc? Types of Copper Pennies. Can You Melt Copper Pennies? Where to Find Copper Pennies.