
๐ฐ The Record-Breaking Sale
In 2024, a 1999 Wide AM Lincoln Cent graded PCGS MS-70+RD sold for a jaw-dropping $9.8 million.
What shocked the coin world even more? This same penny was rejected by 7 dealers before certification. Today, itโs recognized as one of the most valuable modern U.S. coins ever.
๐ Key Features of the $9.8 Million Penny
โจ Perfect Condition
- The only known MS-70+ example
- 100% original mint red color โ no toning
- Zero flaws, even under 40x magnification
โก Historic Error โ โWide AMโ Variety
- Wide spacing between A and M in โAMERICAโ
- Caused by an accidental proof die used in normal business strike
- Normal โClose AMโ pennies from 1999 do not qualify
๐ Provenance
- Found in an original mint roll
- Dismissed by multiple dealers before experts confirmed rarity
- Considered the last surviving example from experimental striking
๐ต๏ธ How to Identify a Rare 1999 Wide AM Penny
Step 1: Verify Date & Variety
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Must be 1999 Philadelphia issue (no mint mark)
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Look for Wide AM spacing in โAMERICAโ
Step 2: Magnified Inspection
Check under 10x magnification for:
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Perfect strike, no bag marks
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Sharp details on Lincoln & lettering
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Full wheat stalk (memorial details intact)
Step 3: Weight & Size
- 2.5 grams (zinc core, copper plated)
- 19.05mm diameter
- Even copper plating, no wear
๐ Grading Value Comparison
Grade | Value Range |
---|---|
AU-58 | $1,000 โ $2,500 |
MS-65 | $5,000 โ $15,000 |
MS-70+ | $9,800,000 |
โ ๏ธ Beware of Fakes
Unfortunately, counterfeits are everywhere. Watch out for:
โ Altered 1998 or 2000 cents with fake spacing
โ Counterfeit slabs โ always verify the PCGS number
โ Artificial color enhancement to mimic mint red
โ What To Do If You Find One
๐ Handle with cotton gloves only
๐ Take HD photos under LED lighting
๐ Submit to PCGS for grading (Superb Gem category)
๐ Contact Stackโs Bowers for private sale opportunities
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