1983 Lincoln Cent Errors, Varieties, & Values

1983 Lincoln Cent Die Clash Error and More Errors, Varieties, and Values

1983 Lincoln cent errors and varieties exist and are worth more than their face value. For instance, 1983 penny clashed die error pennies have asking prices starting around $5 and up in raw condition on Ebay.

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Additionally , a 1983 one cent coin in raw condition refers to an ungraded or unencapsulated coin.  Moreover, values vary and depend on the eye appeal of the coin, not necessarily the holder.  However, the holder makes it possible to cosign with  auction companies.

Furthermore,  note the die markings on a 1983 Lincoln cent displays a die clash error, rim cuds, and a reverse die crack.   Moreover, these 1983 pennies were found in an original wrapped bank roll purchased from lincolncent.com. 

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1983 Penny Value

Furthermore, cent coins don’t require being of any varieties or have any errors in order to be more valuable.  In other words, a Lincoln penny in pristine condition is worth much more than one cent.  For instance, a 1983 Lincoln Memorial Cent graded MS68, sold for $1840.00.

Additionally, only two 1983 Lincoln cents in population are graded MS68+.  Furthermore, they’re valued at $5000.00 each.  A 1983 D Lincoln Cent graded MS68, sold for $1380.00.   These are the pennies worth money!

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Arrow notes a die clash marking on the reverse of a 1983 penny
1983 Doubled Die Variety Penny Values

A 1983 variety penny with the highest grade instantly makes it very valuable. For instance, an uncirculated 1983 1C Doubled Die Reverse Lincoln cent graded MS68RD, sold for $7050.00.  Being a variety coin implies a lower population, and in pristine condition it’s even rarer.

Moreover, eye appeal increases value.  For instance, a 1983 1C Doubled Die Reverse Lincoln Cent graded MS64BN, sold for $495.00.  Note the doubling spotted easily with the naked eye.  At first the letters look blurry from a distance, like blurred vision, but it’s actually doubling of the coin.

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However, the doubling is more evident when looked at with a 10X loupe or placed under a USB coin microscope. Graded specimens have asking prices of hundreds of dollars on Ebay. Furthermore, A 1983 Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Obverse graded MS65RD, sold for $440.00.

How to Find Rare 1983 Pennies

The best ways to find a rare and valuable penny worth money is to invest in uncirculated original wrapped pennies by the rolls, and search through them.   They’re found in bank rolls and pocket change just as well.

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Arrows note die clash makings on a 1983 Lincoln Cent

Another option is to purchase 1983 mint sets and then examine all the coins in it.  Don’t break it out of the original mint set unless you think it’s absolutely worth doing so.

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I myself obtained these specimens by bidding on and then examining a single full roll of 1983 Lincoln Cents, obtained by participating in Coppercoins Auctions.

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Arrow notes a struck through debris error on a 1983 memorial penny

Additionally, I found more than one clashed die error mint state specimen coin in that roll.  Moreover, a few 1983 struck through debris displayed in the nine of the date on two of them, as shown in the image below.

1983 Penny Die Varieties

Observe the “Bird’s Nest” die variety displaying a die chip in the upper right corner base of the memorial building. 1983 Lincoln cents with die cracks and breaks are worth around five dollars and up according to the Ebay sold listings.

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Bird's Nest Memorial Cent Die Variety
Gas Bubbles or Plating Blister Pennies

Furthermore, plating blisters, or gas bubbles, are common occurrences on 1983 pennies.  In other words, they’re “particles caught in between the copper plating and the zinc core of an improperly washed zinc planchets react. 

Moreover, it causes both the copper plating to bubble up and the zinc core to corrode. While it is technically an error made during the coin production process, it’s not considered as valuable.” – coinworld.com

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Arrows note a rim cud on a 1983 penny

However, people still collect pennies with plating issues, including those with plating gas bubbles, but average asking price is a dollar or less.  Additionally, “a common cause of zinc rot is the presence of a small perforation or tear in the copper plating.  This allows oxygen and reactive compounds to reach the zinc core.  If the bubbles pop, the coin develops zinc rot.”   – error-ref.com

Weigh 1983 Pennies to Discover Wrong Planchet Errors

Wrong planchet error coins make 1983 pennies worth a lot of money.   Furthermore, a small scale is all you need to know as a 1983 copper penny weighs 3.1 grams.  Anything more or less could be a wrong planchet error coin.    For example, check out an examination of a 2019 planchet coin plating error penny.  Happy Hunting! 

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1983 lincoln cent BIE variety

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2016 West Virginia Quarter

2016 West Virginia Harpers Ferry John Brown’s Fort National Park Quarter Coin

2016 West Virginia quarter errors and varieties exist! For instance, 2016 West Virginia Harpers Ferry John Brown’s Fort Quarter is known for several doubled die varieties.  

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Arrows note a form of doubling of the middle barrel on a 2016 Harpers Ferry Quarter

However, the doubling is difficult to see in the windows without a magnifying tool or jewelry loupe.  That’s why a coin microscope is a vital tool for finding mint errors and varieties like this 2016 quarter.

2016 West Virginia Quarter Values

Furthermore, the value of 2016 West Virginia quarter errors in raw condition range between two and five dollars on Ebay.   Moreover, records show that a 2016-P 25C Harpers Ferry NP graded MS68 sold for $325.00.  

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Arrows note die breaks on a 2016 Harpers Ferry John Brown's Fort quarter

Additionally, a 2016-D 25C Harpers Ferry NP quarter graded MS67 sold for $125.00.   However, those West Virginia quarters are in nearly flawless condition.

Furthermore, serious error coin detectives tend to buy original unwrapped bank rolls of quarters or unopened mint sets to search through for variety and error coins. That’s because the coins in flawless condition are the most valuable of die variety and coin errors.

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Arrows note doubling of the windows on a John Brown's Fort 2016 Quarter

In other words, the lowest population of the highest grades do obtain the highest value.  However, variety and error coins don’t have to be in flawless condition to be of great value.  For instance, observe the asking prices for  rare struck through error coins on Ebay!  

2016 John Brown's Fort National Park Quarter Design

Moreover,  John Brown’s Fort is located at the meeting of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers.  Furthermore, the history of Harpers Ferry involves a diverse number of people and events influencing the course of America’s national history. 

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Arrow notes a pre-die-break on a 2016 Harpers Ferry National Park Quarter Dollar

Harpers Ferry witnessed the first successful application of interchangeable manufacture, the arrival of the first successful American railroad.  In other words, the railroad enhanced America’s economy.




John Brown’s attack on slavery, the largest surrender of Federal troops during the Civil War, and the education of former slaves in one of the earliest integrated schools in the United States.  Education of all peoples still contributes to enhancing economical evolution to this day.

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Arrow notes a die break on the 2016 John Brown's Fort Quarter

Furthermore, this place was established as a national site in 1944. That is why the reverse of 2016 West Virginia quarters feature John Brown’s Fort, at the site of John Brown’s last stand during his raid on the Harpers Ferry Armory.- usmint.gov.

2016 Harpers Ferry Quarter Errors & Varieties To Look For

First, watch the full quarter examination in the video below.  Then visit doubleddie.com for more images of doubled die coin variety 2016 quarters to view and compare your rare coins with. 

Furthermore, if you’ve got a rare coin you want to sell, then take good photos of the obverse and reverse and list it on Ebay with accurate descriptions. Additionally, get an idea about how to list your coin by looking at the examples of others.   Finally, check out an examination of a 2016 North Dakota national park quarter error with pictures!

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2007 Wyoming Quarter Errors, Varieties & Values

2007 Wyoming Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values

2007 Wyoming quarter errors and varieties exist!  Furthermore, if the die markings on this quarter don’t match yours, then compare your images to the 2007 Wyoming State quarter doubled die variety listings attributed by John Wexler.

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Arrows note a die break and doubling of the legs of the bucking horse

Furthermore, images of Wyoming quarter doubled die varieties are available via varietyvista.com.  If you prefer a book in hand, as many dealers do, then you’ll want to get access to the “Greysheet.”




Moreover, the “Cherry Picker’s Guide,” is a book praised by numerous numismatists.  Additionally, die variety and error coins make the collections of any collector more rare, and therefore increases value.

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Collar Die Clash Quarter Error
2007 Wyoming Quarter Values

Did you know that a 2007-P Wyoming doubled die reverse quarter graded MS66, sold for almost $500.00?  Furthermore, a 2007-D 25C Wyoming state quarter graded MS68, sold for $1225.00It takes an investment to cover the costs of submitting a coin for grading.  However, the return of investment may be far greater, and therefore worth the investment.




Grading & Certification

Furthermore, not all coins are worth submitting for grading.   Additionally, condition impacts grade and value.  Moreover, circulation wear and post mint damage prevents coins from getting the highest grade. 

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Arrow notes doubling on a 2007 Wyoming State Quarter

Get more than one opinion before sending a coin off for grading.  Most importantly, remember that people purchase the coin, not the holder. A coin designated as raw means it isn’t graded and hasn’t been authenticated by a grading company. 

However, it’s still worth more than face value.  The best chance of finding uncirculated bucking horse and rider Wyoming quarters is by searching through original wrapped bank rolls.  Additionally, examining 2007 mint sets ensures a mint state grade specimen.

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Die Deterioaration Doubling of "In God We Trust"
Coinage Tells History

If you do diligent research, you’ll find the hobby of coin collecting is like studying the history of governments around the globe.  For instance, the America the Beautiful and 50 state quarters programs became a hit as part of  “The Great American Coin Hunt.”




Wyoming Quarter Design

Furthermore, a bucking horse and rider displays on 2007 Wyoming quarter dollar coins.  Additionally, “Wyoming earned its nickname the “Equality State” for its role in granting full voting rights to women.”

“Not only was women’s suffrage first practiced in Wyoming, but this state was the first that enabled women to serve on juries and hold public office. Nellie Taylor Ross (elected in 1924,) was the first woman governor of the state of Wyoming.  Moreover, Ross became  the first woman appointed as the Director of the United States Mint, a position she held for 20 years.”

Finally, learn about “W” mint mark quarters released into circulation as 2019 and 2020 special edition coins. Moreover, with only 10 million total minted, they’re worth a lot more money than just face value.  Happy Hunting!

"A lot of people have collected with their kids to spark their interest in history, geography or the states, because it's something fun to do and educational too.” - Star Tribune

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1960 Lincoln Cent Errors, Varieties, & Values

1960 D Small Date Lincoln Cent Errors, Varieties, and Values

1960 small date Lincoln cent errors and varieties exist!  First, note the heavy die scratches on the date of this 1960 Lincoln cent.  Furthermore, die markings are useful as markers for identifying the stage of a die.  Moreover,  the pattern acts like a fingerprint, pinpointing an exact position in the die progression” – conecaonline.org

1960 Large & Small Date Lincoln Cent Varieties

“The engraving Department grew concerned that the small size of the numeral “0” in the date caused the dies to chip or become clogged.  Therefore, it lead to the creation of the 1960 large date cent.  Moreover, the 1960 Lincoln cent obverse master die was swapped out with another having all four numerals enlarged.” 

1960 D Lincoln Cent Small Date Variety

Everyone involved at the mint anticipated no one would notice outside of the mint. “However, collectors found out while examining the pennies for die clashes, die breaks, filled letters, roving mint mark positions, doubled dies, and other anomalies.”

Rare 1960 Penny

“Furthermore, Denver minted 158,884,000 Small Date Lincoln Cents in 1960.” – usacoinbook.com.   Moreover, “die clashes on the 1960 and 1960 D small date Lincoln cents led to an exciting discovery, giving “the 1960 small date Lincoln cent a unique story to tell.”  – error-ref.com

1960 Lincoln cent value

Additionally, “coin experts and enthusiasts may make offers on any coin that is a high mint state grade (such as MS67 and higher), or any coin that has a doubled die variety or other rare mint errors” – coinappraiser.com.

1960 pennies are extremely valuable if they are rare varieties or errors.  “The 1960 Small Date Die Variety Coin kicked off a hunting frenzy!” – coinweek.com.

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Furthermore, getting more than one opinion will save you money in the long run.  The value of a coin depends on what a buyer is willing to pay for it.  However, the condition of the coin impacts value.

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1960 Penny Values

For Instance, a 1960-D 1C Small Date graded MS67+RD, sold for $3525.00.  Furthermore, 1960-D 1C Small Date graded AU53BN, sold for $1006.00.  Additionally, a 1960-D/D 1C Small/Large Date Variety graded Ms66+RD, sold for $4,0025.00.

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Furthermore, the best chance of finding rare uncirculated 1960 Lincoln cent errors and varieties is by searching through original bank wrapped rolls.  Moreover,  examining 1960 mint sets ensures a mint state grade coin specimen.

1960 Lincoln Penny Doubled Die Varieties

1960 Lincoln cent doubled die variety listings are available via doubleddie.com.  Additional images to compare are available via varietyvista.com.  First observe the videos below discussing 1960 Lincoln cents.  Then, check out a 2019 partially unplated Lincoln cent.

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