$5 Million Penny Discovered: Rare 1982 Lincoln Cent Could Make You a Millionaire


Why This 1982 Penny Is Worth a Fortune

🔍 What Makes It Special:

  • Extreme doubled die obverse – noticeable doubling on the date and the word “LIBERTY”
  • Wrong planchet error – possibly struck on a silver dime blank
  • Incredible rarity – only 1 or 2 confirmed examples
  • PCGS graded MS-68 RD (Red) – among the highest quality known

Notable Sales:

  • MS-68 RD – Sold privately in 2024 for $5,000,000
  • MS-67 RD – $2,100,000 (2023)
  • AU-58 – $750,000 (2022)

How to Identify a $5 Million 1982 Penny

1. Check the Weight:

  • Copper = 3.11g
  • Zinc = 2.5g
    (Either can be valuable if paired with errors.)

2. Look for Doubling:

  • Focus on “LIBERTY” and the date – any noticeable blurring or shadow-like duplication is a major red flag.

3. Inspect the Edge:

  • Standard copper-plated zinc?
  • Full copper?
  • Unusual silver tone?
    (Metallic planchet errors are extremely rare and valuable.)

Where to Hunt for Hidden Treasures

You might already own one! Check:

  • 🏠 Old coin jars from the 1980s
  • 💵 Unsearched bank rolls
  • 📦 Inherited coin collections
  • 🏚️ Estate sales, especially near Philadelphia or Denver

Found Something Suspicious? Here’s What to Do:

🚫 Don’t clean it – even fingerprints can damage the coin’s value
📷 Take clear, high-resolution photos (front and back)
✅ Submit to PCGS or NGC for authentication
🏦 Consider auctioning through trusted dealers like Heritage Auctions or Stack’s Bowers

“This 1982 error is the Holy Grail of transitional pennies—a true once-in-a-lifetime find.”
— Michael Carter, President, PCGS

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