Most 1983 pennies are worth just one cent β but a rare 1983 copper penny can sell for $500 to $4,800 or more. One collector recently sold theirs for $500β¦ but may have missed out on thousands!
π What Makes the 1983 Penny Valuable?
In 1982, the U.S. Mint switched pennies from 95% copper to a copper-plated zinc composition. But a small number of 1983 pennies were accidentally struck on leftover copper planchets β making them heavier and far more valuable.
βοΈ Step-by-Step Test for the Rare 1983 Copper Penny
- Weigh the Coin
- Regular 1983 penny: 2.5 grams (zinc)
- Rare copper penny: 3.1 grams
- If It Weighs 3.1g β Youβve likely found the rare copper version.
π‘ Tip: Use a precise digital gram scale for accuracy.
π° Value Potential
- Raw Example: Around $500
- Certified by PCGS/NGC: Up to $4,800+ depending on grade
π οΈ How to Certify Your Coin
Certification can dramatically increase the value.
- Go to PCGS.com/submissions for the full online submission guide and free resources.
- Submit your coin for authentication and grading before selling.
β οΈ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- β Selling without weighing the coin first
- β Accepting quick cash offers without certification
- β Assuming all 1983 pennies are valuable β only the 3.1g copper version is rare
π’ Final Takeaway
If you find a 1983 penny that weighs 3.1 grams, donβt rush to sell it. Certify first β you could turn a $500 find into nearly $5,000!
π¬ Drop a photo of your 1983 penny in the comments β our experts can help verify if itβs worth grading.
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