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#1: 1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent (Value: Up to $1.7 Million)
Why It’s Rare
- Struck by mistake on bronze planchets when cents were supposed to be steel (WWII copper shortage).
- Only 20–30 examples are known.
Last Sale: $1.7 million (Heritage Auctions, 2010).
How to Spot It
Magnet Test: Steel pennies stick, bronze errors don’t.
Weight: Bronze = 3.11g, Steel = 2.7g.
Color: Bronze has reddish-brown tone vs. gray steel.
#2: 1944 Steel Penny (Value: Up to $375,000)
Why It’s Valuable
- Struck on leftover 1943 steel planchets.
- Only 2 confirmed worldwide.
Authentication Steps
- Must be PCGS-certified (FS-401 designation).
- Microscopic analysis shows unplated steel beneath surface.
#3: 1955 Doubled Die Obverse (Value: Up to $10,000+)
The Famous Doubling Error
- Clear doubling on “LIBERTY,” the date, and Lincoln’s profile.
Values by Grade
- MS-63RB: $1,200
- MS-65RD: $10,000+
Fake Alert
Genuine: Bold doubling with sharp separation.
Fake: Etched “split-line” engraving, uneven strokes.
#4: 1969-S Doubled Die Obverse (Value: Up to $125,000)
The “Forbidden Coin”
- Mint tried to recall & destroy all examples.
- Roughly 50 coins escaped.
Diagnostics
- Strong doubling on “LIBERTY” and the date.
- Weight must be copper standard: 3.11g.
#5: 1992 Close AM (Value: Up to $20,000)
The Subtle Variety
- In “AMERICA,” the A and M nearly touch.
- Normal 1992: Wide spacing.
Values by Grade
- MS-65: $5,000
- MS-67: $20,000+
Where to Sell a Million-Dollar Penny
- Auction Houses: Heritage Auctions, Stack’s Bowers (set record prices).
- Private Collectors: PCGS forums, error coin specialists.
- Emergency Option: Pawn shops pay 30–50% (only if certified).
3 Deadly Mistakes to Avoid
Cleaning coins (wipes out 90% of value).
Selling uncertified (risk of scams/fakes).
Ignoring coin rolls—$25 bank box could hide a fortune.
Free Verification Offer
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Current market estimate
Best selling strategy
Final Verdict
1943 Bronze & 1944 Steel pennies = six-figure treasures
1955 & 1969-S doubled dies = five-figure rarities
1992 Close AM = $20,000 hidden gem
