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You might think the end of penny production would make the coins rare and valuable, but not so fast, warned John Haas, owner ...
These pennies are absurdly rare, with only about 100 in existence, making them an extremely sought-after rare penny. They can be worth $40,000 or more in MS63 condition and about $130,000 in ...
The U.S. Treasury will soon cease penny production, a change sparked by the disparity between the coin’s production cost and monetary value. While pennies can still be used as currency, the halt has ...
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10 of the Most Valuable Pennies
You don't need to be a coin collector to have piggy banks stashed around your house filled with quarters, dimes, nickels or pennies. However, you may not be aware of the potential fortune you ...
There's a possibility your coin stash is worth an absolute fortune – but only if you own this unique penny. One avid ...
The most valuable pennies, which are rare but possibly still in circulation, are 1943 copper Lincoln wheat pennies, a few of which were produced accidentally as the U.S. mints were supposed to use ...
Most pennies today have little value, but those from the early American colonies can sell for thousands of dollars. In 2010, ...
The U.S. Treasury has announced the penny will not be produced after 2026. What does this mean for value and prices in the ...
The most valuable pennies are copper "Lincoln wheat pennies" that were accidentally minted in 1943 during World War 2, when the mints were supposed to be saving zinc for the war effort, ...
This rare coin is notable because it doesn’t contain a mint mark; the U.S. Mint deliberately didn’t include mint marks on coins produced from 1965 to 1967, to limit coin hoarding.