Most 1990s pennies are only worth their face value, but one rare variety from 1997 can sell for over $100 if you know what to look for. Collectors call it the βDoubled Ear Pennyβ β and itβs hiding in plain sight.
Hereβs everything you need to know to identify this valuable error.
π‘ What Is the 1997 Doubled Ear Penny?
On the obverse (front) of the 1997 Lincoln cent, a rare minting error caused a doubled image of Lincolnβs earlobe. This gives the appearance of a second earlobe just beneath the first one.
Itβs a classic example of a doubled die error, and itβs one of the most popular collectible varieties of the 1990s.
π² Value of the 1997 Doubled Ear Penny
Recent sales show strong collector demand:
- Circulated condition: $50 β $80
- Higher-grade examples: $100 β $150
- Uncirculated coins (Mint State): Can exceed $250 at auction
π Even worn examples sell for far more than face value, making this a coin every collector should check for.
π How to Identify the Error
- Check the Front of the Coin β Focus on Lincolnβs portrait
- Look at the Earlobe β The rare variety shows a second earlobe beneath the original
- Use Magnification β A magnifying glass or coin loupe makes it easier to spot
- Compare Side by Side β Normal 1997 cents have only one clear earlobe
β οΈ Be careful: damage or scratches near the ear can sometimes look like doubling but donβt add value.
π Why Collectors Pay Big Money
β True doubled die error β not post-mint damage
β Easy to identify with magnification
β Highly sought after by Lincoln cent variety collectors
β Affordable entry point into error coin collecting
Final Thoughts π
The 1997 Doubled Ear Penny is a perfect reminder that even modern pennies can carry hidden value. With just a little magnification and attention to detail, you might discover a coin worth 100x its face value sitting in your change.
So the next time you come across a 1997 penny, take a close look at Lincolnβs ear β it could be your ticket to a $100+ find! πͺβ¨
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