I found a few that stuck out as very unusual. The picture I will try and attach, the first coin appears as something that somebody has done to the coin and it's not worth anything but a penny the second coin is in 1976 d and is extremely yellow I'm not even sure if the picture shows how yellow it is the third coin is a 1991 Denver Mint and as you can see on the edges and it. Like a cap error and then the 4th one is a 1967 no mint and it has red tint to it Lincoln sized Red is more prominent then the other, any advice on if I should have these looked into a little bit further or are these just different things from being in circulation I would appreciate anybodys help. Thanks in advance
They're just ordinary. The first one was encased in something and the rough surface looks like it was dipped in a strong acid. The red cent is cool, but we have them like that, too, and who knows why they turned that? Although, now, I guess you can't say you don't have one red cent (as the expression goes).
I voted yes cause technically the pre-1982 copper cents have a higher melt value than face value. But try finding someone to give you more than a cent