Worth about $600,000: 3 Lincoln cents still in circulation today!

$600,000: 3 Lincoln The Lincoln Cent has been a part of U.S. history for well over one hundred years and some of these coins are still worth a lot of money today. Because these coins are hard to find, collectors and numismatists make it their hobby searching for all these coins. Sometimes, they even have value.

Consider the possibility that you have three Lincoln Cents in your pocket, each of which is worth about 600,000 dollars. Keep reading to find out more.

Copper Lincoln Cent from 1943

Some of the rarest and most expensive coins ever made in the United States are from 1943. Before World War II, the U.S. Mint used copper, but to save copper for the war effort, they moved to zinc-coated steel.

But a few pennies were made with some of these copper planchetts in a harmless way. People know these 1943 copper pennies are very rare because they have sold at auction for hundreds of thousands of dollars. They are a very sought-after find.

1955 Lincoln Cent with Two Die

The 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent is another very expensive penny. This is because it has the famous doubling on the back (tails) side. Most clear are the date and letters, which are easy to see.

Since then, this mistaken Lincoln Cent has become one of the most sought-after and valuable coins. If it’s in perfect shape, it can be worth over six figures.

1909-S VDB The Lincoln Cent

These are both very old and rare coins. The 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent was made a long time ago. This is one of the first pennies ever made with the portrait of Lincoln by Victor David Brenner, whose letters are shown on the back as “VDB.”

The coin is already very rare, but because it was only made in very small numbers, the ones that are in great shape will be worth a lot of money. People who collect coins really like this one, and it’s possible that it’s worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

CoinYearScarcityValueUnique Feature
1943 Copper Cent1943Extremely Rare$250,000+Made from copper instead of steel
1955 Doubled Die Cent1955Rare$100,000+Doubling error on the obverse
1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent1909Rare$200,000+VDB initials on the reverse
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FAQs

Q. What makes the 1943 Copper Lincoln Cent valuable?

A. The 1943 Copper Lincoln Cent’s value comes from Copper Lincoln’s mistake: during the First World War, steel pennies were used instead of copper pennies. Because of this, it is very rare.

Q. I need to know how to tell a 1955 Lincoln Cent from a different one.

A. The opposite side of the 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent has clear writing and a date that has been doubled, making it easy to find.

Q. Just how uncommon is it to find a Lincoln Cent from 1909-S VDB?

A. Of the first Lincoln pennies made, the 1909-S VDB cent is very rare. They were only made in the small numbers. And it’s even more special because it has letters ‘VDB’ on the back.

Q. How much are these Lincoln Cents worth?

A. What current Lincoln Cents can be found with values anchored to the few thousand dollar range, up to near half a million dollars. How good they are is… that all depends.

Q. How do you sell some really old Lincoln Cents?

A. A rare Lincoln Cent could be bought or sold from a coin dealer, or one of the many websites selling rare coins.

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