πŸ’₯ $2.2 MILLION ERROR ALERT: The 1968 Lincoln Cent Misaligned Die Strike That Could Be in Your Collection!

🚨 Breaking News: Rare 1968 Lincoln Cent With Major Off-Center Strike Sells for $2.2 Million!

A 1968 Lincoln Memorial penny with one of the most extreme misaligned die strikes ever recorded has shattered auction records β€” selling for an incredible $2.2 million at Heritage Auctions. This rare minting error has now become one of the most valuable die-struck coins in modern U.S. history.


πŸͺ™ Why This 1968 Penny Is Worth Millions

  • Massive Misalignment: Obverse die strike is 30–40% off-center
  • Visible Letter Shift: “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST” nearly touch the rim
  • No Mintmark: Struck at the Philadelphia Mint
  • Extreme Rarity: Only 3 to 5 known examples with this level of misalignment
  • Certified Grade: PCGS MS-64 BN (Brown) – an exceptional condition for such an error

πŸ”₯ Recent Sale Prices

GradeSale PriceAuction Year
MS-64 BN$2,200,0002024 (Heritage Auctions)
MS-63 RB$1,100,0002023
AU-58$500,0002022

βš™οΈ How This Rare Error Occurred

This million-dollar mistake happened during a misalignment of the obverse die inside the coining press. As a result, the design was struck severely off-center, creating a dramatic visual shift. Miraculously, a few coins bypassed quality control and entered circulation.


🧠 How to Identify a Valuable Misaligned Die Error

  1. Look for Design Shift:
    • β€œLIBERTY” and the date should be close to the rim
    • One side has a thicker rim, while the other may appear almost rimless
  2. Check Authenticity:
    • Genuine errors show smooth, curved metal flow
    • No tool marks or evidence of cutting, which are common in fakes
  3. Grade Matters:
    • Mint State (MS) coins with full detail and luster fetch the highest prices

πŸ“ˆ Estimated Value Guide

GradeEstimated Value Range
MS-65+$3 million+
MS-64$1.5 million – $2.5 million
MS-63$800,000 – $1.2 million
AU-55$300,000 – $500,000

πŸ” Where You Might Find One

These rare coins may still be hiding in:

  • Old penny rolls from the 1960s
  • Unsearched bank bags stored for decades
  • Inherited coin collections
  • Estate sales, particularly in the Northeastern U.S.

🚨 What To Do If You Find One

  1. Handle with care – always by the edges (use cotton gloves)
  2. Take high-resolution macro photos of both sides
  3. Submit to PCGS or NGC for official error grading
  4. Contact top auction houses like Heritage or Stack’s Bowers

β€œThis level of misalignment is almost unheard of. It’s a once-in-a-generation mint error.”
β€” Michael Carter, President of PCGS


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