Lincoln Pennies Worth Up
Did you know that an ordinary-looking Lincoln penny could be worth $59,000… $788,000… even $1.30 MILLION?
Before you toss that penny back into your change jar, you might want to take a closer look.
Collectors have paid jaw-dropping prices for rare error pennies from the 1960s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. In this guide, we’ll break down which Lincoln cents to check, what errors to look for, and how to sell them for maximum profit.
Lincoln Pennies That Sold for Over $1 Million
1964-D Lincoln Penny – Sold for $1.30 Million



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What to Look For:
- Double die errors (check LIBERTY & IN GOD WE TRUST)
- Repunched “D” mint mark
- Off-center strike
- Wrong planchet (silver tone or unusual weight)
Normal Weight: 3.11 grams
High-grade examples: Thousands of dollars
1968 No Mint Mark Penny – Sold for $1.20 Million



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Why It’s Valuable:
- Missing mint mark
- Double die obverse (DDO)
- High grade (MS67+ Red)
Value Range:
- Circulated: $1–$20
- Mint State: $50,000+
- Rare Error: Up to $1.20M
1969-S Double Die Penny – Sold for $1.10 Million



One of the most famous error pennies ever.
Key Signs:
- Strong doubling on LIBERTY
- Clear doubling on date
- Must have “S” mint mark
- Weight: 3.11g
Collectors paid over $126,500 for strong examples.
1971 Lincoln Penny – Sold for $1.3 Million



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Jackpot Indicators:
- Double die obverse
- Off-center strike
- MS65 or higher condition
Lower-grade rare versions still sell for $10,000–$50,000.
1976 No Mint Mark Penny – Sold for $1.2 Million



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What Makes It Valuable:
- No mint mark
- MS67+ pristine condition
- Major minting error
1982 Small Date Copper Penny – Sold for $1 Million



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This is one of the most important transition-year pennies.
How to Test:
- Check for Small Date
- No mint mark
- Weigh it – 3.1 grams = copper jackpot
- Do NOT clean it
How to Check Your Pennies (Step-By-Step Guide)
Step 1: Grab a Magnifying Glass 
Look for doubling, cracks, repunched mint marks.
Step 2: Check the Mint Mark
No mark? D? S? Missing mark errors can be valuable.
Step 3: Weigh the Coin 
Copper pennies: 3.11g
Zinc pennies: 2.5g
Step 4: Compare Auction Sales
Use:
- Heritage Auctions
- PCGS
- NGC
Step 5: Get It Professionally Graded
Certification dramatically increases trust and value.
How Much Could Your Penny Be Worth?
| Year | Error Type | Possible Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1964-D | Double Die | $10,000 – $1.3M |
| 1968 | No Mint Mark | Up to $1.2M |
| 1969-S | DDO | $50,000 – $1.1M |
| 1971 | Double Die | $10,000+ |
| 1982 | Small Date Copper | $1M |
| 1994 | Error + MS Grade | $59,000 |
| 1997-D | DDO | $89,000 |
Numismatic Fortune Insight
Before you spend another penny, check your jars, piggy banks, and old collections. Some of these Lincoln cents have changed lives.
The difference between 1 cent and $1.3 million could be a tiny doubling on a letter.
