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Current Intrinsic Metal Value of US Copper and Zinc Coins

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The coins that we will list on this page are the mostly copper coins such as 1 cent penny type coins (small cents, large cents, and also two cent pieces). The list below shows the intrinsic value of these coins or basically how much the bullion or copper metal content of the coin itself is worth. This chart includes the value of zinc factored into the melt value of modern copper coins. The pre-1982 copper pennies are very popular in recent times due to their high intrinsic value. Newer post-1982 Lincoln Cents have a 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper metal alloy composition, which makes them less valuable. We will display information about the Zinc prices as well and you can use our handy copper coin value calculator to find the value of various kinds of your copper coins. Click on the links for each type of coin to view even more information including the numismatic price guide for these coins.

The value of Copper Bullion Rounds in diverse precious metals investment holdings is becoming increasingly popular. Like its sister metals, Gold and Silver, Copper is esthetically pleasing, intrinsically valuable, and experiences fluctuations in value over time. Japan 19th Century 1 SEN Copper Coin, 28mm, 6.9 grams. PLEASE READ We do not guarantee authenticity or grading of coins, currency, stamps, or covers, and all are sold AS IS.

Fun Facts - How many Lincoln pennies does it take to equal 1 pound of pure copper?
154 pre-1982 pennies = 1 Pound of Copper
7258 post-1982 pennies = 1 Pound of Copper

Current Precious and Base Metal Bullion Spot Prices:

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Copper coin prices
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As of February 9 2021 03:43 PM CST:

ImageType DescriptionMetal ContentWeightDenominationMelt Value
Half Cents
Liberty Cap Half Cents (1793-1797)100% Copper6.74 grams$0.005$0.0539
Draped Bust Half Cents (1800-1808)100% Copper5.44 grams$0.005$0.0435
Classic Head Half Cents (1809-1836)100% Copper5.44 grams$0.005$0.0435
Braided Hair Half Cents (1840-1857)100% Copper5.44 grams$0.005$0.0435
Large Cents
Flowing Hair Large Cents (1793)100% Copper13.48 grams$0.01$0.1079
Liberty Cap Large Cents (1793-1796)100% Copper13.48 grams$0.01$0.1079
Draped Bust Large Cents (1796-1807)100% Copper10.89 grams$0.01$0.0872
Classic Head Large Cents (1808-1814)100% Copper10.89 grams$0.01$0.0872
Coronet Liberty Head Large Cents (1816-1839)100% Copper10.89 grams$0.01$0.0872
Braided Hair Liberty Head Large Cents (1839-1857)100% Copper10.89 grams$0.01$0.0872
Small Cents
Flying Eagle Cent Small Cents (1856-1858)88% Copper - 12% Nickel4.67 grams$0.01$0.0361
Indian Head Cent Copper-Nickel Comp. (1859-1864)88% Copper - 12% Nickel4.67 grams$0.01$0.0361
Indian Head Cent Bronze Comp. (1864 - 1909)95% Copper - 5% Tin and Zinc3.11 grams$0.01$0.0241
Lincoln Wheat Cent Small Cents (1909-1958)95% Copper - 5% Tin and Zinc3.11 grams$0.01$0.0241
Lincoln Memorial Cent Small Cents (1959-1982)95% Copper - 5% Tin and Zinc3.11 grams$0.01$0.0241
Lincoln Memorial Cent (1982 - Present)97.5% Zinc - 2.5% Copper2.5 grams$0.01$0.0069
Lincoln Bicentennial Cents (2009)97.5% Zinc - 2.5% Copper2.5 grams$0.01$0.0069
Lincoln Shield Cent Small Cents (2010-Present)97.5% Zinc - 2.5% Copper2.5 grams$0.01$0.0069
Two Cents
Two Cents Pieces (1864-1873)95% Copper - 5% Tin and Zinc6.22 grams$0.02$0.0481

Copper Coin Melt Value Calculator

Use this calculator to find the value of your copper coins. Choose any copper coin ever made in US history and enter how many you have. The current copper spot price (based on pounds, but converted to grams) is automatically inputted into the calculator but you can also change this to different prices as well. Pre-1982 copper pennies are extremely popular right now and this handy calculator will help you find the melt value or intrinsic value for copper bullion.

View the following link: Copper Coin Melt Value Calculator.


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