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JosieD 03-10-2024 06:01 AM

Pennies Question
 
Good morning, everyone. My nanny sent over a bunch of pennies and I have sorted out some I think are of any value. I am not sure though. Is there a safe and accurate way to determine these things? Thank you!

Hallco 03-10-2024 08:27 AM

I'm going to assume they are all Lincoln cents. Condition is everything with most coins, but there are a few dates that are considered rare and valuable even in fair or poor condition:

1909-S VDB.....this is the big one!
1914-D
1931-S

Beyond that, there are other "better" dates from the first few years, teens and twenties. Also, there are several varieties/errors that are sought after, the most popular being the 1955 Double Die. You will immediately know it if you have one:
[IMG]https://image.invaluable.com/housePhotos/RHowardCollectibles/27/652527/H21542-L181261033.jpg[/IMG]


Good luck with your searching! :)

JosieD 03-10-2024 07:12 PM

[QUOTE=Hallco;19344617]I'm going to assume they are all Lincoln cents. Condition is everything with most coins, but there are a few dates that are considered rare and valuable even in fair or poor condition:

1909-S VDB.....this is the big one!
1914-D
1931-S

Beyond that, there are other "better" dates from the first few years, teens and twenties. Also, there are several varieties/errors that are sought after, the most popular being the 1955 Double Die. You will immediately know it if you have one:
[IMG]https://image.invaluable.com/housePhotos/RHowardCollectibles/27/652527/H21542-L181261033.jpg[/IMG]


Good luck with your searching! :)[/QUOTE]

Thank you! I appreciate your response!

HBMC 03-12-2024 10:22 PM

Be on the Lookout for 1922 No D's as well. Those are error coins that command a nice premium. There was a fire at the Philadelphia mint and no pennies were struck there in 1922.

1909-S pennies also have a decent premium given their low mintage and first year of issue status.

1911-S pennies were also low production coins and well struck examples tend to be hard to find.

There are other die varieties and error coins that can bring a premium.


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