💸 Most pennies are worth one cent — but a few rare minting mistakes can be worth tens of thousands of dollars. At Pennyverse.info, we’ve identified three Lincoln pennies still turning up in circulation that collectors will pay between $10,000 and $30,000 for.
Here’s how to spot them.
🥇 1. 1971 Doubled Die Obverse Penny — Worth Up to $30,000
💡 Why It’s Valuable:
- Extreme doubling on Lincoln’s profile and “LIBERTY”
- Fewer than 10 confirmed by PCGS and NGC
- Auction record: $30,000 in MS-65 Red
🔎 How to Spot It:
- Use a 10x loupe or microscope
- Look for:
- Doubled eyelid and beard
- Thick, clearly separated letters in “LIBERTY”
🥈 2. 1969-S Doubled Die Obverse Penny — Worth Up to $20,000
📌 Key Features:
- Strong doubling visible even without magnification
- Only 40–50 known examples
- Recent sale: $20,000 in AU-55
⚡ Where the Doubling Appears:
- The date “1969”
- “IN GOD WE TRUST”
- “LIBERTY”
🛑 Collector Warning: Don’t confuse this with machine doubling — true hub doubling is sharp, bold, and unmistakable.
🥉 3. 1992 Close AM Penny — Worth Up to $10,000
🧬 What Makes It Rare:
- The “A” and “M” in AMERICA nearly touch
- A transitional die error between 1992 and 1993 designs
- Top-graded coins have sold for $10,000+
📏 Easy Identification Tip:
Compare to a normal 1992 penny. On the Close AM, the spacing between the A and M is tight, almost touching — on a regular penny, it’s wide.
📊 Rare Penny Value Chart
Coin | AU-50 | MS-63 | MS-65+ |
---|---|---|---|
1971 DDO | $5,000 | $15,000 | $30,000 |
1969-S DDO | $3,000 | $10,000 | $20,000 |
1992 Close AM | $500 | $3,000 | $10,000+ |
🧭 Where to Search for These Pennies
- 🏦 Bank rolls (ask for customer-wrapped)
- 🪙 Estate sales and old collections
- 🏠 Grandpa’s coin jar (time capsules for rare finds)
- 🗃 Garage sales or flea markets
✅ What To Do If You Find One
- Handle by the edges only (no fingerprints)
- Never clean the coin — cleaning erases value
- Place it in a protective holder
- Submit to PCGS or NGC for certification
- Consider selling at Heritage Auctions or GreatCollections
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