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  1. The penny or one-cent coin is the lowest denomination of the United States's currency. The most recent version of the penny is the Lincoln cent. The Lincoln penny was made of 95% copper, 5% zinc from 1959 until 1985. Since 1985 it has been minted with 97.5% zinc, 2.5% copper. It's basically a zinc core with a "very" thin copper jacket.

  2. 1960-D Small D Over Large D: $200-$500. 1983-P Doubled Die Reverse: $400. 1992-D Close AM: $500. 1999-P Wide AM: $540. 1972-P Doubled Die Obverse: $700. 1971-P Doubled Die Obverse: $1,000. The Lincoln cent, also known as the penny, first started out in 1909 with the Wheat cent. If you're interested in the wheat cent we've got a page for it here.

  3. Most of the cents that are commonly collected are the wheat reverse, often called the “wheat cent” or “wheat penny”. This series ran until 1959 when it was replaced with the Lincoln Memorial reverse. The current cent has replaced this design with a shield in 2010 after a bicentennial quarterly reverse release in 2009. Historical ...

    • 1983-D Bronze Lincoln Penny – $1,400. Due to the high copper prices and the increasing shortage of this essential metal, the United States Mint transitioned from making copper pennies to producing zinc core pennies in 1983.
    • 1969- Doubled Die Lincoln Penny – $126,500. The 1969 Lincoln Memorial penny with a doubled die error is rare; examples were only discovered in the 1990s, nearly three decades after the coins were first struck.
    • 1981-S Type II Proof Lincoln Penny – $900 and $1,200. In 1970, the Mint struck two types of Lincoln memorial pennies, known among numismatists as Type 1 and Type II.
    • 1983 Doubled Die Reverse Penny – $7,050. Doubled die reverse errors are not all the same. The more visible the doubling, the more value it adds to the coin.
    • Step 1: | Date and Mintmark Combination
    • Step 2: | Judge Condition to Identify Grade
    • Step 3: | Special Qualities Enhancing Value
    • Coin Values | Coinstudy Articles

    Identify variety of Lincoln cent. Philadelphia, the main mint along with branch mints Denver and San Francisco struck wheat cents. Mintmarks were used to identify the mint striking the coin. No Mintmark Under Date: Philadelphia Mint Struck the Coin D Mintmark Under Date: Denver Mint Struck the Coin S Mintmark Under Date: San Francisco Mint Struck t...

    Accurately judge Lincoln penny condition by comparing your coin to images, visualizing its grade. Higher condition means all the difference to collectors and dealers. Value is directly tied to grade. Uncirculated Grade: Extremely Fine Grade: Fine Grade: Good Grade: Judging condition of pennies is partially subjective; degrees of wear and appearance...

    Visual appeal contributes to values of Lincoln Wheat pennies in many ways. How a coin “looks” in total is first to notice, followed by closer examination. Qualities of eye appeal are demonstrated by comparing high to low appeal.

    Coin Value Guide | How to Value a Coin Collection A step by step method combined with the coin value online guide identifies how to value a coin collection. Discover how much your box of old coins is worth. Penny Values | Rare Pennies Have Outstanding Values Coin values listed. From the earliest Half and Large cents, to Indian head pennies to the p...

  4. Shield Reverse Coin Grade Price Purchase Date Coin Grade Price Purchase Date 1987 1987-D1988 1988-D1989 1989-D1990 1990-D1991 1991-D1992 1992-D1993 1993-D1994 1994-D1995

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  6. U.S. coin values listed by type. Charts list coin series and their minimum values for each type. The mobile guide represents what the common dates within each series are worth. This quick reference links to in-depth - date by date coverage of series and how to value these old coins. Continued below the charts is an introduction to the step by ...

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