STOP! DON’T SPEND THAT PENNY!
Did you know a rare 1975 D Lincoln Penny could be hiding a small fortune in your pocket change? While billions were minted, specific rare errors and “Full Red” pristine conditions have sent collectors into a frenzy!
What to Look For:
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The “D” Mint Mark: Found right under the date 1975, indicating it was struck in Denver.
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High/Low D Varieties: Look for the mint mark being positioned unusually high or low compared to the date.
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Repunched Mint Marks (RPM): Use a magnifier to see if the “D” looks like it was stamped twice.
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Condition Matters: Most pennies you find in circulation are worth just one cent, but those that have kept their original bright coppery-red luster are the real winners.
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Rare Errors: Keep an eye out for Double Die (blurry/doubled letters), Off-Center strikes, or Die Breaks (extra blobs of metal).
[Value]
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Average Circulated: $0.01 (Face Value)
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Uncirculated (MS67 Red): ~$348.00+
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Superb Gem (MS68 Red): Up to $10,000!
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Major Error Coins: Can range from $50 to $500+ depending on the severity.
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Think you’ve found a winner? Watch the full breakdown to see exactly where to look for these hidden errors and how to grade your coins at home!
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