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What error coins are worth money?

What error coins are worth money?

List of Error Coins Worth Money

  1. 1922-D Plain Lincoln Cent.
  2. 1943 Copper Lincoln Cent.
  3. 1944 Steel Lincoln Cent.
  4. 1955 DDO Lincoln Cent.
  5. 1974-D Aluminum Lincoln Cent.
  6. 1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo Nickel.
  7. 1942/1 Mercury Dimes.
  8. 1975 No S Proof Roosevelt Dime.

How much is a 1964 penny worth?

The 1964 penny with no mint mark and the 1964 D penny are each worth around $0.15 in uncirculated condition with an MS-63RB grade. The value is around $0.30 in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS-65RD. Proof coins with no mint mark are available and they are each valued at around $1.50 in PR-65RD condition.

How much is a 1964 penny D worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1964 D Lincoln Penny value at an average of 1 cent, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $12.

Is a 1964 penny valuable?

What coins are worth a lot of money?

Coins That Are Worth a Lot of Money 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar. The 1794 Flowing Hair dollar coin is the most expensive coin ever purchased. Anglo-Saxon Gold Mancus. Finds of historical coins can be as valuable as all but the rarest collectibles. 1933 Double Eagle. The rarity of a coin is sometimes based on its age. 1943 Copper-alloy Penny.

What American coins are really worth collecting?

Equally popular among numismatic collectors are any U.S. coins with the Seated Liberty design. The coin value for Seated Liberty dollars, half dollars and quarters are based on a number of well-known minor details that can be found on the otherwise identical artwork used.

What pennies are worth money?

Most wheat pennies are worth no more than five cents, but pennies from certain years are worth much more. Mint condition pennies from 1909, 1914, 1931, 1941, 1946, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1956, and 1958 are worth anywhere from $2 to over $1,200.

Which old pennies are the most valuable?

The 1943 copper-alloy cent is one of the most enigmatic coins in American numismatics — and reportedly the most valuable Lincoln penny of all. Just 40 of the coins — probably created by accident, on copper-alloy one-cent blanks left in the presses in the wartime years when pennies were converted to steel — are known to exist.

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