In the United States this coin is worth 1 cent and is still in use. I doubt you could sell it for much more than US $0.01 anywhere unledd it was in much better condition.
There were 684 million of those made. This should give you and idea of value depending on grade. As you can see unless you have a very high grade (certified) you won't get rich from selling it.
You think a scrap yard is going to go through 4,000 pennys to make sure they’re all pre 1982? I have 20,000 pennys in my house. Eventually I’ll get to a Coinstar and get $0.01 for each.
You think a scrap yard is going to go through 4,000 pennys to make sure they’re all pre 1982? I have 20,000 pennys in my house. Eventually I’ll get to a Coinstar and get $0.01 for each.
Don't take them to the scrap yard, or the bank, or the coinstar, bring them to me!
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!