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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1963 P Lincoln Cent

Rare 1963 P Lincoln Cent

Have you found a rare 1963 P Lincoln Cent like this?  Furthermore, this 1963 penny was found in a box of pennies rolls from a bank.

1963 doubled die cent

Moreover, after doing research, I think it most resembles the 1963 1¢ WDDO-010 listed on Wexler’s Coins and Die Varieties website.   Copper Coins was used as a reference as well. 

For instance, doubling displays in the “9” and “6” of the date.  A die gouge (dot) displays between the “6” and “3” of the date.

1963 DDO

Moreover, die scratches and a small die gouge are viewable near or on Lincoln’s bust.

1963 doubled die cent

Additionally, note a long die scratch extending from the “T” in LIBERTY.

Furthermore, a die scratch extends from the back of Lincoln’s neck.  A form of doubling is noted.  Also, two small die chips display at the back of Lincoln’s head on this 1963 P Lincoln Cent.

1963 doubled eyelid

Additionally, note the faint extra eyelid on Lincoln’s face.  A die chip displays under Lincoln’s nose, and doubling shows on the lips.

1963 Lincoln cent pent die scratches

Die scratches extend from and across the top of Lincoln’s head towards the lettering “IN GOD WE TRUST.”

1963 DDO die scratches
On The Reverse
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Furthermore, the reverse of this 1963 doubled die Lincoln memorial cent displays heavy scratches and die chips.

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Moreover, note die scratches visible between the “I,T,E, and D” of UNITED.

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Additionally, heavy die scratches are visible in the lettering of “STATES,” and die chips show on the first “T” of STATES.

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Overall, heavy die scratches are apparent on most of the lettering on this coin.

1963 penny errors

Additionally, die chips are visible on the first two pillars to the left of the memorial building.

1963 cent penny

More die chips are visible on the last two pillars to the right of the memorial building.

1963 doubled die penny

Additionally, a die scratch extends from the bottom of the memorial building towards the “T” in CENT.  Die chips are visible at the bottom of the memorial building.

1963 Lincoln Cent Doubled die

More heavy die scratches are visible going in various directions all around “ONE“.

1963 doubled die penny

Doubling is visible on the “N” of CENT along with more die scratches.

1963 P Lincoln Cent Values

The value of the 1963 cents depend on the condition of the coins and/or the.   Click here to check out a unique 1993 Doubled Ear Penny.

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1993 Lincoln Cent Errors, Varieties, & Values.

1993 Lincoln Cent Errors, Varieties, & Values

1993 Lincoln cent errors and varieties exist!  For instance, observe this 1993 penny error.  Furthermore, note how it displays rainbow toning, a “birds nest” interior die break on the memorial building, and various other different die markings.  

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Furthermore, it is a doubled ear variety!  “Common places to notice errors on a one cent coin include the chin, eyes, and ears.  Additionally, look for cracks, cuds (or blobs covering an image, word, date, etc.), or missing elements on the images.”

Moreover, variety coins and errors are quite valuable to coin collectors, and many of these error coins are still in circulation because identifying these coin errors requires magnifying tools such as a coin loupe to examine them.

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"Birds Nest" Lincoln Memorial Pennies

Additionally, a “bird’s nest” is die chip on the upper right corner of the memorial building. Some people like to collect error coins by die break progression.

Moreover, large interior die breaks are relatively rare, and sometimes form along or in conjunction with a die crack.  The value of a coin with a die break or a die crack often depends on the size and severity of the fracture in the die

1993 lincoln cent errors to look for

Error coins get their nicknames such as “spiked head penny” due to the location of a die crack.   However, die breaks or cuds are worth more than die cracks in general.  – coinworld.com

Furthermore, note how die trails form doubling on some of the lettering of E PLURIBUS UNUM.  The waves around the lettering is from die wear over an area where the die had received abrasion polishing.  The cracks and die breaks indicate the age of the die imprinting the coin.

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Die Gouge Errors

Note a die dent or gouge,  visible atop and above the “E” in”ONE.”  Additionally, another die break is apparent in the center of the “C” of CENT.   This 1993-d Lincoln cent error coin displays a lot of anomalies!        

Furthermore, numismatists may suggest “doing a toothpick experiment on any raised areas.  If you can poke a hole in it with a toothpick, then they’re gas bubbles on the planchet, and not from the die.

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1993-D Lincoln Memorial Cent Doubled Die Varieties

Furthermore, note a form of doubling evident under Lincoln’s ear lobe. This 1993 Lincoln cent doubled die obverse variety penny is indeed very unique.  For instance, observe a portion of an extra lobe visible beneath the primary ear lobe noted where the arrow points.

Moreover, once you know what to look for, it becomes easier to spot.  For instance, look for an extra ear lobe on all  2021 Lincoln Cents.  Doubled die variety coins are highly desired and very valuable collectible coins! 

1993 penny

Moreover, doubleddie.com has a list of various 1993 doubled die variety pennies with images to compare to.  Additionally, look for doubling on the reverse of 1993 pennies, in the Lincoln memorial columns.   

Furthermore, a similar 1993 D Lincoln memorial cent with doubling of the ear lobe is listed via coppercoins.com.  You’ll want to invest in a digital coin microscope if you intend to discover variety and error pennies for yourself. 

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Arrows note a collar die clash or railroad rim error on a 1993 penny coin
1993 Penny Values

1993 Lincoln memorial one cent coins don’t necessarily have to have errors or be a die variety to be valuable.  For instance, a 1993 1C, RD (Regular Strike) graded MS68+RD, sold for $3,375.00.

Furthermore, a 1993-D 1C, RD (Regular Strike) graded MS69, sold for $4,600.00.   Moreover, asking prices on Ebay range from $10 to $70.

Additionally, check out an examination a a 1970 S Large Date Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Variety Coin!  Coin hunting is like treasure hunting with added benefits.  It keeps a kid out of trouble and teaches finances.

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Furthermore, rare and valuable pennies are still floating around in circulation.  Lincoln Cents Online shows cuds, and other unique coin errors sought after by error coin collectors.  Additionally, observe what Lincoln Memorial Cent 1993 US penny coin errors are going for at current market value by observing the sold for Ebay listings.

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1970 Large Date Lincoln Cent

1970 S Large Date Lincoln Memorial Variety Cent

1970 S Lincoln cent errors and varieties exist!  From the differing markings to the conditions of the coin, when compared to others, pennies of this date and mint sell for a few bucks up to thousands of dollars.  The small date is more rare than the large date, but the large date is still valuable.  Do you have a 1970 S large date Lincoln cent like this?

die gouges on a 1970 s penny

For instance, this 1970 penny displays die gouges above the words “In God.” Furthermore, an over-polished die strike displays on the reverse.  Moreover, the best chance of finding 1970-S large date Lincoln cent errors and varieties is by searching through original wrapped bank rolls.  Additionally, examining 1970 mint sets ensures a mint state specimen.




1970 S Large Date and Small Date Varieties

If you draw a line from the top of the nine and the top of the zero, the large date displays the spacing above the seven and below the line, as seen below.  Furthermore, the large date is known as the “Low 7 variety” by advanced numismatists.

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1970-S Large Date Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Varieties

“Die varieties refer to specific dies used to make a number of coins. The 1970 S large date and small date are examples of die varieties.  A doubled die variety refers to a coin struck with a die having two misaligned impressions from the hub. The coin will show a doubled image over the original image.” – lincolncentsonline.com

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Furthermore, this 1970s large date Lincoln cent coin doesn’t appear to be a doubled die variety.  However,  images to compare coins to are available via doubleddie.comvarietyvista.com, and coppercoins.com.




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Moreover, you can purchase the necessary tools as gifts, such as coin microscopes, coin flips, and coin scales online. This activity makes for a great individual, group, or family to focus on.  Anyone stuck indoors is sure to benefit from coin roll hunting errors and varieties.

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Arrows note the "F" missing from the "FG" initials due to an overpolished die.
1970 S Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Values

The most profound doubling on a 1970-S Doubled Die Lincoln Cent was valued at $22,500!  Raw or ungraded 1970 S large date doubled die varieties sell for a few dollars and up on Ebay.  However, these varieties are more valuable when graded.  For instance, a 1970-S 1c doubled die obverse large date Lincoln cent graded MS65Rd, sold for $9000.00.




Furthermore, a 1970-S one cent large date doubled die variety graded MS66, sold for $24,150.00.  Additionally, a 1970 S 1C large date doubled die obverse FS-101 graded Ms65Rd, sold for $11,456.00.  In other words, these coins are worth grading.

1970 S Large Date Lincoln Memorial Variety Cent

Numerous Numismatists rave about the various 1970 penny errors and varieties.  First watch the videos below.  Then check out a rare “Bar Under L”  1970 Lincoln cent doubled die variety!

1970 pennies worth money is still found in pocket change.  However, the best chance of finding 1970 Lincoln cent errors and varieties is by searching through original wrapped bank rolls.

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