You might've heard this a lot, but we need pics. Grade determines how much a coin is worth, and so we would need pics to determine that. Also, personally, I'd like to see this "rainbow", to see if it is AT or NT
Ok, value. It's worth at least 3 cents (melt value), but you can sell them for a buck or two. The grade is maybe VF35 I can't see any rainbow
Here's one I sold to the PennyLady (Charmy). It is PCGS 67RB, pop 1/1. In this high grade it can be worth many $hundreds. A common, well circulated one may sell for a dollar or two. Lance.
BadThad, I am not a fan of toners, especially non-silver, but that is a KILLER coin! If you ever consider selling it, look here first!!!....
Copper red & yellow like below, or red red & yellow? Your coin's condition will determine collectible value, more so than color. Sure, color can add a premium if it appears to be natural. But a colorful beat-up penny isn't worth much. Lance.
i have this 2004 stare note 10 dollar bill and was wondering what the 43 on the back of it was is it the 43rd bill printed in the sheat and wil that increse the value