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10 of the Most Valuable Pennies
You don't need to be a coin collector to have piggy banks stashed around your house filled with quarters, dimes, nickels or ...
1. 1943 Copper Penny – Up to $1.7 Million. One of the most famous and valuable pennies ever minted is the 1943 copper Lincoln cent.During World War II, the U.S. Mint switched from copper to zinc ...
A coins that's worth $1.7 million? Believe it or not, some of those plain-looking pennies and dimes could be worth way more ...
Should you cash in your pennies? The small currency will soon be a thing of the past, but don't think you are sitting on a ...
1943-D Lincoln Bronze Wheat Penny - $2.3 million, in mint condition (One penny sold for $1.7 million at auction in 2010.) 1944 S-Steel Wheat Penny - $1.1 million, in mint condition (Currently ...
Depending on their condition, those 1943 Lincoln wheat pennies would be worth at most between $100,000 and $250,000, Feigenbaum told USA TODAY.
U.S. penny production is ending when the Mint's supply of blank pennies runs out, which will likely be in 2026. While most pennies are worth only one cent, certain rare pennies, particularly those ...
In 1947, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts, teenager found one of the rarest coins in circulation in his lunch change. Don Lutes Jr. was 16 when he found a 1943 Lincoln penny, one of the few made in ...
The Lincoln Wheat Penny, a well-known coin in U.S. history, is highly valued by collectors, with one rare variety fetching an astounding $34 million. Although most pennies are wor.
It was Theodore Roosevelt — a lifelong admirer of Abraham Lincoln — who ordered the U.S. Mint to introduce copper pennies bearing Lincoln’s likeness in time for his centennial in 1909. It ...
The bidding for the unique penny started at $1. It also costs $20 to ship it from Englewood Cliffs, NJ, per the listing . The Lincoln penny recently auctioned off was minted in 1955.
But if you spot a red Lincoln penny from this era, it might be time to book that luxury vacation you’ve wanted. A 1926-S Lincoln cent in mint condition with its red surface intact sold for ...