Modern Coin Breaks All-Time Auction High – Could Your Change Be Hiding a Fortune?

A seemingly ordinary 1998 Lincoln Memorial cent has just made history, selling for an astonishing $5 million at auction. Thanks to a rare and dramatic error in the word “LIBERTY,” this penny now holds the title of most valuable modern U.S. cent ever sold.
What Makes This Penny So Valuable?
💰 Key Highlights:
- Major “LIBERTY” Misstrike: Letters appear broken, incomplete, or doubled
- Perfect MS-70 Red Grade: Flawless condition, mirror-like surfaces
- One-of-a-Kind: Only one confirmed example known to exist
- Linked to Secret Mint Experiment: Believed to be a test strike gone public
Auction Highlights
- Bidding War: Lasted 8 minutes with 5 elite collectors competing
- Final Price: Beat the pre-sale estimate by over $3 million
- Buyer: Anonymous tech billionaire added it to a private collection
How to Identify This Rare 1998 Cent
1️⃣ Date: Must read 1998
2️⃣ “LIBERTY” Error:
- Letters may look damaged, missing, or doubled
- Some elements may appear faint or disjointed
3️⃣ Surface Condition: - Highly reflective, flawless red finish
- No contact marks or wear
Estimated Market Value by Grade
Grade | Value Estimate |
---|---|
MS-70 RD | $4M – $6M |
MS-69 RD | $1M – $2M |
MS-68 RD | $500K – $800K |
Where These Might Be Found
🔍 1998 Mint Sets — Especially unopened ones
🏡 Inherited coin collections
🏦 Unsearched bank rolls from the late ’90s
🏷️ Estate sales — especially near the Philadelphia Mint region
Found One? Here’s What To Do Immediately
🚨 Handle With Extreme Caution:
- No touching — use cotton gloves only
- Place in an archival-quality coin holder
📞 Contact PCGS for expedited, high-security grading
🛡️ Store securely and consider private insurance coverage
“This redefines what’s possible in modern coin errors — we may never see another like it.”
— David Hall, Founder of PCGS
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