1995 Penny Errors, Varieties, & Values

1995 Penny Errors, Varieties, & Values

1995 penny errors and varieties exist! For instance, observe this 1995-P doubled die obverse Lincoln cent worth money. Note the doubling most visible on Liberty and “In God We” Trust.

1995 penny errors worth money

Furthermore, doubled dies like this are highly collectable because the doubling is noticeable without a microscope.  However, due to the wear and tear on this penny, it’s not worth as much as one in mint state condition. 

1995 Penny Value

For instance, a 1995 penny graded MS69RD, sold for $5,053.00!  Furthermore, a Lincoln cent doubled die obverse in circulated condition will sell for $5.00 and up on Ebay.   Moreover, the zinc rot on the back of this doubled die penny negatively impacted its value. 

1995 Penny Values

Additionally, 1995 Lincoln cents don’t have to be a variety or error coin in order to be valuable.  For instance, a 1995-D Lincoln cent graded MS68+RD, sold for $1880.00

Moreover, a 1995 no mint mark Lincoln cent graded MS69, sold for $2760.00.  However, those one cent 1995 coins are in flawless condition.  Additionally, a 1995-S penny graded PR70, sold for $2530.00.

Furthermore, the best chance of finding rare Lincoln cents is by searching through original bank wrapped uncirculated rolls. Moreover, checking mint sets for proof penny errors and varieties.

Finding Rare Coins

Flawless 1995 pennies are evidently very valuable. However, 1995 pennies aren’t the only doubled die coins worth money.  Coin collectors collect specific coins like doubled dies to increase the value of their collection over time. 

For instance, check out the top 100 coins list provided by pcgs.com.  Furthermore, this coin was gifted to me from a fellow coin collector for my personal collection.

Shield Cent Doubled Dies

Finally, check out 2020 Lincoln cent errors and varieties.  Moreover, look for doubling under Lincoln’s ear lobe on the obverse.  Additionally, search for doubling in the shield on Lincoln shield pennies.  Remember, the better the condition of a penny, the more valuable it is!  Happy hunting!

1995 doubled die penny
Coin Hunter t shirt
Coin Hunter T-shirt

Curved Clip Error Coin




Curved Clip Mint Error Coin: 1978-D Penny

A curved clip mint error coin is a type of numismatic error that occurs during the production of coins. In other words, a 1978-D penny curved clip mint error refers to a portion of the coin’s circumference being absent. This is due to a misalignment during the blanking or cutting process.

1978 penny error

Furthermore, the blanking process involves cutting round metal discs, called planchets from large sheets of metal. Occasionally, the cutting machine may malfunction or experience misalignment. This results in irregularly shaped planchets.  Moreover, the irregularly shaped planchet used to strike a coin, creates a clipped mint error.




Note the Crescent-shaped Indention

Essentially, a curved clip mint error is named because a missing portion of the planchet creates a curved or crescent-shaped indentation. The location and size of the curved clip can vary, but typically affects a small segment of the coin’s circumference.

1978 penny error list
Curved Clip Mint Error Coin Value

The value of a curved clip error coin may vary.  Moreover, it depends on several factors, such as the severity of the clip, the rarity of the coin, and the demand among collectors.  Additionally, the more pronounced and larger the curved clip, the more desirable the error coin becomes.




To determine the specific worth of a curved clip mint error coin, have it authenticated and appraised by a professional coin grading service or a reputable numismatist.  For a small fee, they’ll assess the coin’s condition, rarity, and market demand to provide a valuation estimate.

curved clip error coin lincoln penny error
Note the Blakesley Effect

The Blakesley Effect refers to a specific type of error that can occur during the minting process of coins. It’s named after a man named Blakesley, who first described this phenomenon.

mint error coins to look for

The Blakesley Effect specifically refers to the raised rim formed along the clipped edge of a coin.  A coin struck with insufficient force or misalignment, displaces the metal pushing it upward.  This causes the formation of a ridge or rim along the clipped area and a flattened area opposite the clip.




Coin collectors find these errors intriguing due to their unique appearance and the circumstances during minting process.  List your own mint error discoveries on Ebay by observing how others have listed theirs.

Curved Clip Error Coin 1978 penny errors

If you’ve found a clipped error coin you think is valuable, then consult with experts in the field to get an accurate assessment of its worth. Online coin groups such as coinauctionshelp.com are extremely valuable resources to be aware of.

best selling coin microscope

This website is a partnered associate and may contain affiliate links. Full disclosure is found here.

2007 Lincoln Cent Errors, Varieties, & Values




2007 Lincoln Cent Errors, Varieties, & Values

2007 Lincoln cent errors and doubled die varieties exist!  Check out the 2007 Lincoln cent doubled die reverse in the image below.  Meanwhile, the term doubled die is mistakenly referred as “double die” by new collectors.  However, using the wrong term alerts experienced numismatists of an inexperienced collector.

doubled die penny 2007 cent

Therefore, learning the correct numismatic jargon is important.  Furthermore, 2007 penny doubled die listings with images to compare are accessible via doubleddie.com and varietyvista.com.  Additionally, coppercoins.com not only shows images but also provides pricing of varieties.  This 2007 doubled die is valued at a few dollars and up in raw condition on Ebay.




2007 Memorial Penny Values

2007 Lincoln pennies don’t have to be a mint error or a variety to be valuable.  For instance, a 2007 cent graded MS67RD, sold for $230.00.  Additionally, a 2007 D cent graded MS67RD, sold for $431.00.  Furthermore, a 2007 S cent graded PR68DCAM, sold for $230.00.  

rare 2007 pennies
Variety Values

Moreover, a 2007-D 1C Satin Finish graded SP69, sold for $403.00.  Finally, a 2007 one cent Satin Finish graded SP69, sold for $253.00.  Values vary as they depend on the condition of the coin and the population of the coins with the highest grades.

Searching for 2007 Penny Errors & Varieties

Those Lincoln cents are valuable because of their pristine condition.  However, the best chance of finding a 2007 memorial cent variety or error penny in flawless condition is to search through uncirculated original bank wrapped rolls.  Additionally, examining 2007 mint sets ensures a high mint state coin.

double die penny 2007
2007 Penny Errors

As a result of being a rare double struck double denomination error, one 2007 Lincoln cent has an asking price of more than a thousand dollars on Ebay.  First, watch the videos below of this 2007 cent coin examination.  Then listen to what other collectors discussing 2007 penny errors have to say.   Finally, check out a 2019 partial plating error penny.  Happy Hunting!

This website is a partnered associate and contains affiliate links, which enable me to earn commissions from various partners. Full disclosure is available here.  Partners include Ebay, Amazon, Google Adsense, and others.

2007 lincoln cent error list

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.

one cent worth money

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. 

1983 pennies worth money

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!

pennies worth money
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.

1983 lincoln cent

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.

american pennies that are worth money
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.

Chuck Daughtrey Hosts Coppercoins Auctions

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.

one cent pennies worth money
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.

1983 cent worth money
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

rare one cent pennies 1983
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! 

valuable american pennies
1983 lincoln cent errors
1983 penny error
1983 lincoln cent BIE variety

This website is a partnered associate and contains affiliate links, which enable me to earn commissions from various partners. Full disclosure is available here.  Partners include Ebay, Amazon, Google Adsense, and others.

rare one cent pennies

1944 Wheat Cent Errors, Varieties, and Values

1944 Wheat Cent Errors, Varieties, & Values

1944 wheat cent errors and varieties exist!   First, observe a 1944 S Lincoln wheat cent displaying a minor struck through grease error in the images. 

1944 one cent wheat penny value

One of the dots is completely missing, with some of the devices, the tops of the letters “E Pluribus Unum” appear faded.  Keep scrolling to learn more about the 1944 wheat leaf penny.

This wheatback penny is in a late die stage, meaning the coin was struck with an aging die.  For instance, the faded bust of Lincoln, also known as “The Ghost of Lincoln,” is evident on the reverse and a strong indication of an overused die.  Keep reading to learn more about more 1944 wheat cent errors, varieties, and values.

best selling coin microscopes
Best Selling Coin Microscopes
1944 Lincoln Wheat Cent Values

1944 Lincoln wheat cent values depend on a variety of factors.  For instance, 1944 S wheat pennies sell for roughly two dollars or more in raw condition on Ebay.  Furthermore, it’s not always the condition of a coin that makes it the most valuable.

However, luster still has a major influence on eye appeal.  For instance, a 1944-S Lincoln wheat cent graded MS67Rd, sold for $3,290.  Additionally, a 1944-S Lincoln wheat penny graded MS67BN, sold for $50.00.

1944 wheat cent coin 1944 wheat penny value
Most Valuable 1944 Wheat Pennies

Furthermore,  a 1944-S Steel Lincoln wheat cent graded MS66, sold for $408,000.  However, that penny is not only a high mint state grade, but it’s also a rare transitional error.  That’s why it’s an extremely valuable $400K penny!

Additionally, a 1944 steel wheat cent graded MS64, sold for $180,000.  While not as lustrous, its composition makes it a rarity.  Needless to say these specimens are some of the most valuable wheat cents to date.

1944 s wheat cent value
1944 S Wheat Penny Mint Mark Varieties

The famed 1944-S Lincoln Cent struck on a Zinc-Plated Steel Planchet, weighs 2.7 grams. Moreover, be aware of the mint mark varieties that exist. For instance, a “large S, is one of two mint mark varieties in use at that time in San Francisco. 

The Knob S is the other. That 1944-S steel cent is also the Large S variety. An estimated 10 are thought to exist in various conditions and grades.” Daniel of Portsmouth Coins suggests investing in having a coin such as this professionally authenticated and graded.

1944 Penny Transitional Off Metal Errors

“When a coin is struck on a planchet different than its intended, it is defined as an “off-metal”. This is because the planchet is different than normal either in its appearance, size, or both.” – coinweek.com

Transitional mint errors happen when coins are struck with differing metal compositions not just different sizes of devices. Other 1944 penny planchet errors are as follows:

  1. 1944-S Lincoln Cent struck on a Zinc-Plated Steel Planchet.
  2. 1944-S Struck On Steel Planchet.
  3. 1944-D Struck On Zinc Coated Planchet.
  4. 1944-D Struck On Steel Planchet.
  5. 1944 Struck On Steel Planchet.
Rare Wheat Cent Varieties

The next time you come across a 1944 penny observe it very closely. Obverse and reverse doubled die varieties exist.  Furthermore, repunched mintmark varieties, and over mintmark variety discoveries may still be hiding in a roll of 1944 pennies somewhere too. There’s still a lot to look for on 1944 wheat cents!




Variety Attributions

Images to utilize for coin mint mark variety comparisons are available via coppercoins.com.  Images to compare doubled die varieties are available at doubleddie.com.  Another excellent resource is varietyvista.com.

These numismatists will examine and attribute coins for a reasonable price.  However, each has special set of instructions for submitting coins to them for attribution.  Therefore, thoroughly read the directions on each website.

This website is a partnered associate and contains affiliate links, which enable me to earn commissions from various partners. Full disclosure is available here.  Partners include Ebay, Amazon, Google Adsense, and others.

1970 Doubled Die Penny Variety & More




1970 Doubled Die Penny Variety

1970 doubled die penny variety coins exist!  Furthermore, the 1970 Lincoln cent in the lowest population with the highest grade is valuable and worth grading. For instance, a 1970-S 1C Lg Date Doubled Die Obverse graded MS66 RD, sold at auction for $24,150.

rare pennies worth money
1970 Doubled Die Variety Penny Values

Additionally, a 1970-S 1C Lg Date, Doubled Die Obverse Large Date graded MS64 BN, sold at auction for $3675.00.  Moreover, a 1970-S Doubled Die Obverse (Large Date) graded MS66 RD, sold at auction for $9000.00.




Furthermore, 1970 pennies don’t have to be of any variety or errors to be valuable.  For example, a 1970 D Lincoln cent graded MS67+RD, sold at auction for $2820.00.  
pennies worth money

Additionally, a 1970 Lincoln cent graded MS67+RD, sold at auction for $4,406.00.  Check out the sold listings of 1970 S doubled die Lincoln cents sold in raw condition on Ebay.

1970 Penny Varieties

The 1970-S Small Date, also known as the “High 7” variety, shows the top of the digit “7” in the date perfectly lining up with tops of the other three numerals in the date. Thus, the tops of all four date digits should all align with an imaginary plane atop of the date.”

large date cent 1970 s penny

Meanwhile, the 1970-S Large Date, otherwise known as the “Low 7,” depicts the top of the “7” sitting lower than the tops of the other digits. ” However, the date isn’t the sole diagnostic that one can use to attribute a 1970-S Small Date.  On the valuable variety, the inscription “LIBERTY” appears weak and strong on the large date version. – PCGS

1970 S Large and Small Date Variety Penny Values

Values vary for 1970 S large and small date die varieties as well.  For example, a 1970-S Large Date Lincoln penny, graded MS67+RD, sold at auction for $1500.00.  Finally, a 1970-S 1C Small Date, graded MS67 RD, sold at auction for $2464.00.

double die penny 1970 doubled die cent

Furthermore, 1970 S small date Lincoln pennies are selling on average between $40 and $70 in raw condition on Ebay.  The best chance of finding a rare 1970  penny error or variety is to search through original wrapped bank rolls.   Additionally, uncirculated pennies in 1970 mint sets ensures a coin with a mint state grade.




1970 S Large Date Doubled Die Lincoln Cent

The 1970 S Large Date Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln cent featured in this article is listed as 1970 S doubled die cent 1D0-004 via coppercoins.com.  As the arrow notes in the images, an extra bar displays under the L of LIBERTY.   Furthermore, images to compare for other potential 1970 S doubled die varieties are available via doubleddie.com and also varietyvista.com

1970 Lincoln Memorial Cent Coins To Look For

This 1970 penny was purchased and authenticated live online by author of Looking Through Lincoln Cents and experienced numismatist Charles (Chuck) Daughtrey.  You won’t regret subscribing to the coppercoins channel or getting in on the auctions.  I’ve gained a wealth of knowledge learning from him on top of getting great deals on rare variety coins!

Next, check out an example of a 1970 D Lincoln cent struck through grease spiked head die crack and learn more about 1970 penny errors.   This website is a partnered associate and may contain affiliate links. Full disclosure is found here.

1909 Lincoln Cent Errors, Varieties, and Values

1909 Lincoln Cent Errors, Varieties, and Values

The 1909 Lincoln cent is a sought after wheat penny known for errors and varieties.  Moreover, the values of the 1909 penny vary, but they can be as high as the price of a small house.  Furthermore, both mints struck coins with the initials and without the initials.” – Heritage Auctions

1909 Penny Famous for Controversy

Additionally, “the 1909 S version was the first year of the Lincoln coin. Almost immediately upon release the public made complaints about Brenner’s initials (V.D.B.) on the back of the Lincoln cent, because the initials are located under the wheat stalks.”

1909 penny value 1909 lincoln wheat cent

After the location of the V.D.B. initials attracted public scrutiny, the U.S. Mint responded to the criticism by removing the initials entirely.  “Thus the result some 1909 Lincoln cents bear the V.D.B. initials, and others do not.” – the-sun.com

Collectible 1909 Penny Varieties

Additionally, “instead of placing the initials elsewhere with new dies, mint employees simply removed them entirely from die.  This produced a new variety of 1909 cents without the V.D.B.

wheat penny error 1909 lincoln cent errors

Furthermore, as new dies were being prepared, the designer’s initials on the old dies were removed by crude tooling. 1909 pennies struck by these altered dies are highly sought-after.” – error-ref.com

1909 V.D.B. Struck Through Reverse Error

What caused this coin to catch my eye first, is that the V.D.B. initials appear as a struck through grease error.  Moreover, I wouldn’t have noticed the V.D.B. without a microscope, because the initials aren’t as visible to the naked eye. 

Was this 1909 V.D.B. penny deliberately struck through from crude tools used to remove the initials?  Was it an unintentional error?  Additionally, feel free to contact me with your thoughts about it. 

1909 Lincoln Cent Mintages

The 1909 cent is extremely valuable not only because of the fame garnered from the controversy surrounding them, but also the low mintage brought on by the controversy.  Furthermore, only 484,000 1909-S pennies were produced.  However, though that’s a rare variety, it’s not all that makes these Lincoln pennies so valuable.

wheat cents 1909
1909 Lincoln Cent Values

1909 V.D.B cents can be found for sale on Ebay in circulated raw condition at around five dollars and up.  The values do vary and depend on the condition of the coin, mintage, and variety.  The more unique the coin, then the lesser the population, and the higher the grade, the more valuable the coin!

For instance, a 1909 VDB cent graded MS62 BN, (brown,) sold at auction for $4,830.00.   A 1909 VDB penny graded MS68RD, sold at auction for $56,400.00!

Furthermore, there are only four 1909 VDB Lincoln cents without errors, but with a high mint state grade of MS68.  The PCGS price guide value is an estimated $57,000 per coin!   A 1909 1C Lincoln, graded PR68RD (Proof), sold at auction for $59,800.00.   

1909 Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Varieties

The value of the 1909 penny depends not only on the condition of the coin but whether it has a unique error or other anomaly, such as the 1909 doubled die varieties.  The 1909 S minted pennies with the initials have the lowest mintage, but pennies of this date can still be extremely rare and valuable regardless of mintage.

1909 lincoln one cent wheat penny

Furthermore, this 1909 penny displays moderate to extra thickness showing on the date and Liberty.  I compared images to listings available via coppercoins.com first. 

Furthermore, doubling exists on the front and back of 1909 Lincoln cent.  Therefore it’s important to examine both sides of the coin.  Moreover, doubled die listings to compare images to are available via varietyvista.com.  Jon Wexler has 1909 doubled die varieties listings with images on doubleddie.com

1909 Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln Cent Values

The auction prices of graded and authenticated 1909 doubled die varieties make for an impressive conversation to start with anyone who likes to talk about money.   For instance, a 1909 VDB Lincoln cent DDO FS-1102 graded MS67RD, sold at auction for $24,150.

Furthermore, a1909 VDB 1C Doubled Die Obverse graded MS67RD, sold at auction for $23,000 in 2009.  The 1909 VDB 1C DDO FS-1102, graded MS64RB (Red Brown,) once sold at auction for $1,560.00.    The opportunities are endless “Looking Through Lincoln Cents!” 

This website is a partnered associate and contains affiliate links, which enable me to earn commissions from various partners. Full disclosure is available here.  Partners include Ebay, Amazon, Google Adsense, and others.

2009 Birth & Early Childhood Lincoln Penny




2009 Birth & Early Childhood Doubled Die Reverse Struck Through Obverse Penny

Have you found a 2009 Birth & Early Childhood Lincoln Penny? 2009 Lincoln cent coin errors and varieties exist!  The first Lincoln cent of the 2009 Lincoln series was the birth & early childhood log cabin penny.  Furthermore, the coin displayed in this article is a doubled die reverse variety, struck through debris obverse error.

2009 birth Lincoln penny errors
2009 Birth and Early Childhood Cabin in Kentucky Lincoln Cent

“Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, and raised in a small log cabin exactly like the one shown on a 2009 one-cent coin.  Additionally, Abraham Lincoln got his name from his grandfather on his father’s side. 

rare 2009 Lincoln cabin penny
Look for extra logs on the 2009 Cabin Cent

He was Thomas and Nancy Lincoln’s second child.  Moreover, the coin represents one of the most amazing aspects of Lincoln’s life: that his humble beginnings on the Kentucky frontier were the first step on the road to the nation’s presidency”. – USMINT

2009 cabin penny error

Furthermore, 2009 Lincoln rare errors and varieties exist.  Moreover, “the scarcity of the errors is aside from the fact that the total Lincoln cent mintage numbers from 2009 were barely 1/10th the “normal” Mint output in almost 50 years.”  Try to collect all of them in mint state condition!




2009 Lincoln Birth Cabin Cent Values

Lincoln cents in pristine condition are worth money.  For instance, a 2009 P 1C Lincoln-Early Childhood graded MS67RD, sold at auction for $1,203.00.  Additionally, a 2009 D 1C Lincoln-Early Childhood graded MS67RD, sold at auction for $646.00.  However, those coins didn’t have errors.  They weren’t attributed as die varieties either.

2009 birth early childhood penny struck through error
Arrows note a struck through debris error on the obverse error of a 2009 Lincoln Cent

These Lincoln pennies are worth more money because the coins with the lowest population of the highest grades obtain the greater value. When searching 2009 pennies, purchase uncirculated original mint wrapped rolls to increase the chances of getting a more valuable coin.  Furthermore, 2009 penny errors and varieties have asking prices of a dollar or more in raw condition on Ebay.




Activities to Keep Occupied on Cold and Rainy Days

Hunting through penny rolls and examining coins for rare errors and varieties can be very time consuming, but it’s a great activity to keep oneself occupied, especially when stuck inside. 

cracked skull error penny
Arrows note a "cracked skull" variety cent

Moreover, the potential to profit from the time and efforts applied can really pay off. It’s a productive way to beat boredom! Additionally, searching 2009 mint sets for rare varieties and errors ensures a mint state specimen.

2009 Log Cabin Cent Doubled Die Variety Listings

Compare doubled die variety images of 2009 Lincoln Cent Birthplace and Early Childhood pennies via Coppercoins.com.  Look for extra thickness on the devices!  Moreover, the 2009 Birth & Early Childhood in Kentucky Lincoln cent photographed in this article was compared to the images of 2009 doubled die listings found at doubleddie.com.

2009 birth penny struck through error
Arrows note a die crack across Lincoln's forehead on 2009 penny
How To Find Valuable Lincoln Cabin Cents

The best way to find a rare variety or error 2009 log cabin penny is to search through the uncirculated original bank wrapped rolls.  Another option is to examine 2009 mint sets.   Check out a 2009 Formative Years Lincoln Cent with a lamination error next.

This website is a partnered associate and may contain affiliate links. Full disclosure is found here.

2009 Bicentennial Presidency Cent Doubled Die Variety

2009 Lincoln Presidency Bicentennial Cent Doubled Die Variety Coin

2009 Bicentennial Presidency Lincoln cent errors and varieties exist!  For example, observe this 2009 Presidency penny doubled die variety example.  I purchased uncirculated original mint wrapped rolls from Ebay.

double die lincoln penny 2009

That’s how I found this neat specimen.  For instance, observe the extra thickness displaying on the two and first zero of the date.  I noted the doubling with arrows in the image above.

Additionally,  as John Wexler stated, “There are numerous target area for doubled dies on the 2009 bicentennial presidency cent design.”  Moreover, 2009 presidency penny errors and varieties are collectible coins worth money.  

double die cent

Variety and error coins like this don’t necessarily need to have a high mint state grade to be valuable.  However, those in the highest mint state grades are the rarest and therefore the most valuable.

2009 White House Penny Varieties

Furthermore, observe areas around the bottom of Lincoln’s ear, the ERTY of LIBERTY, and the date.  For instance, note the thickness of the top of the letters “RTY” of Liberty compared to a normal 2009-P Presidency penny.

rare 2009 penny
Arrows note a die crack spread across Lincoln's head on a 2009 Penny

“The target area for doubled dies on the 2009 Presidency cent reverse design would be the area at the bottom of the dome.   Look to the left of the triangular roof structure.   The entire obverse and reverse should be examined since doubling has been discovered on both sides of the coin.”

2009 Lincoln Presidency Doubled Die Obverse Variety Cent

For instance, this Lincoln cent is listed as “2009 1¢ PW WDDO-001 (stage B).”  Furthermore, “a die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of Lincoln’s head.

2009 penny error list

Moreover,  a large die gouge displays above the right end of the Capitol building.” (Noted by arrows in the image below.) Moreover, a die chip displays on the left end of the crane at the top of the unfinished White House. 

Click here to see more photos of the examples to compare provided by Mr. Wexler.  Furthermore, the best chance of finding 2009 penny errors and varieties is by searching through original bank wrapped rolls. 

2009 Bicentennial Presidency Cent Doubled Die Variety
2009 Lincoln Presidency Doubled Die Reverse Cent

Additionally, examining 2009 bicentennial mint sets ensures a mint state grade proof specimen. Furthermore, varietyvista.com listed a 2009 P Presidency cent displaying doubled die reverse.  “Extra thickness displays on upper and lower left windows # 3, 4, 5, and 6 from the Left.”

Moreover, “the frames around the windows and all of the columns are much thicker than on a normal 2009 Presidency Bicentennial Lincoln cent.” – John WexlerFollow directions to submit your coins for examination and attribution by Mr. Wexler for just $5.00 per coin.

2009 Bicentennial White House Cent Values

However, 2009 pennies don’t have to have errors or be varieties to be valuable.  For instance, a 2009 D Lincoln Cent Presidency graded MS68RD, sold for $4,700.00. Moreover, a 2009 Bicentennial Lincoln cent graded MS68RD, sold for $2,650.00. 

2009 Bicentennial Presidency Cent Doubled Die Variety

Moreover, the highest graded coins with the lowest population are extremely valuable.  2009 Lincoln Cent Bicentennial Presidency pennies sell for $5 and up each in raw condition on Ebay. 

 Additionally, note that 2009 P Presidency Lincoln cents have the lowest mintage of all 2009 pennies at 129,600,000 million coins.  In comparison to others minted, which were in the billions, look for it as a key date variety.

Presidency in Washington, D.C. (1861-1865)

“The Presidency in Washington cent displays the US Capitol building’s dome under construction, as it was during Lincoln’s term in office. The dome continued to rise as the Civil War raged and the Union struggled to remain united. 

The war began just after Lincoln took office in 1861. During his second year as president, Lincoln declared all slaves free in the rebel territory through the Emancipation Proclamation.

Furthermore, Lincoln was elected for a second term of presidency in 1864.  The war ended a year later.  It was only five days after the end of the war, that President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated during his attendance at a play in Washington.

Army doctors worked all night to save him, but he died the next morning at the age of 56.  He was buried in Springfield, Illinois, after his body lay in state and was visited by thousands of mourners underneath the Capitol’s newly-completed dome.”- usmint.gov.

best selling coin microscopes
Advertisement

In summary, I had fun searching through 2009 pennies for rare errors and varieties.  For instance, observe this 2009 professional penny error I found searching through a roll of them.  If you like treasure hunting, then get yourself a coin microscope, a roll of 2009 Presidency in Washington Lincoln Bicentennial Cents, and get started. 

This website is a partnered associate and contains affiliate links, which enable me to earn commissions from various partners. Full disclosure is available here.  Partners include Ebay, Amazon, Google Adsense, and others.

2009 Cent Lamination Error & More

2009 D Formative Years Lincoln Cent Lamination Error & More

2009 D Formative Years Lincoln cent penny errors and varieties exist!  For instance, I obtained a United States Mint wrapped brilliant uncirculated (BU) roll of 2009 D Formative Years Lincoln cents.  I paid more than face value for the roll.  However, finding a 2009 Lincoln cent lamination error made it a rewarding treasure coin hunt.

2009 Penny error list
Arrows Note a 2009 Lincoln Sitting on a Log Penny Lamination Error
Special Edition Lincoln Bicentennial 100th Anniversary Cent

“In 2009, the U.S. Mint made four special penny designs to celebrate Abraham Lincoln’s 200th birthday.  Furthermore, it was also the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln penny, which the U.S. Mint first made in 1909.  The image of Lincoln remained on the obverse (heads) of all four cents in the 2009 series program.  




Additionally, the reverse (tails) included four different designs from important phases of Lincoln’s life, from his birth all the way to when he was president. Moreover, when the program ended the reverse of the penny changed to the “Union Shield” design.  It represents the unity of the states, which President Lincoln worked so hard to restore and preserve.”  – usmint.gov

lincoln log penny error
Arrows note the lamination error on a rare 2009 penny
2009 Formative Years Lincoln Cent Lamination Error

My time and effort applied led to finding this rare 2009 D Formative Years Lincoln cent lamination error.  Arrows note the lamination error in the images.  Die chips on Lincoln’s left shoulder and die cracks on the boot of his left foot were also found on pennies in this roll.

2009 formative years penny errors
100th Anniversary 2009 Cent Values

Aside from this 2009 D Lincoln cent lamination error, several doubled die varieties exist on these collectible cent coins.  The most flawless coins obtain the highest value, but when they are varieties and errors too, it makes them even rarer.  The rarest specimens are more valuable.




2009 Formative Years Penny Values

Furthermore, pennies do not have to be varieties or errors to be valuable.  For instance, a 2009-D 1C Lincoln-Formative Years cent graded MS67, sold at auction for $1880.00.

rare 2009 lamination error penny
Arrows Note a 2009 Lincoln Log Cent Lamination Error

Moreover, a 2009-P 1C Lincoln-Formative Years cent graded MS67, sold at auction for $1995.00.  Additionally, 2009 Formative Years penny errors sell between five and hundreds of dollars on Ebay.




Moreover, the best way to find 2009 error and variety pennies worth money is to search through uncirculated original wrapped rolls.  Additionally, examining 2009 mint sets ensures a high grade specimen.

2009 Formative Years Lamination error penny
2009 Lincoln Log Penny Doubled Die Variety Listings

100th Anniversary 2009 doubled die reverse variety cent listings to compare images with are available online.  While examining these rare pennies, observe the various variety listings via coppercoins.com, varietyvista.com, and doubleddie.com.   




Lincoln Cent Lamination Errors

“Lamination errors can develop before or after the strike.  The term “lamination error” is grammatically incorrect as the metal is actually delaminating. 

2009 Formative Years Lamination Error

While “delamination error” would be the proper term, we’re fine with the terminology we’ve inherited from previous researchers. Lamination cracks are sometimes mistaken for die cracks and split dies by novice collectors.” – error-ref.com




2009 Lincoln Cent Defective Planchet Errors

“Lamination errors happen on a defective planchet.  A planchet becomes defective from dirt and other impurities that cause a coin to crack and peel.” –Justin Couch.  Observe an exam revealing what a 1965 Lincoln cent found with a lamination error looks like that sold for $15.00 on Ebay.

How to Sell Rare Penny Errors Online

Do you know how to sell rare coins online?  I have a few suggestions. First, examine the most recent sold listings on Ebay to get an idea for your starting prices.  Then create a listing of your own coin, using clear photos and accurate descriptions. 




Again, pay attention to how other sold listings look to get an idea for how to create yours.  Finally, be patient, honest, and kind towards others.  Moreover, you’ll likely get good ratings and gain more customers.

Giving the Gift of a Focus

Furthermore, the coin hunting and collecting hobby is more than just a pastime.  Moreover, it’s especially helpful for occupying anyone stuck indoors.  Who doesn’t like to treasure hunt?  Searching for error coins has lead to a few extra bucks or even thousands of dollars for some people.

Start out simple with an inexpensive USB coin microscope, a coin scale, and coin holders.  This website is teen friendly, so tell them to bookmark it. Furthermore, there are many coin collecting channels available online to captivate their attention, and give them an idea of what to begin looking for.  Start out first by showing them an example using a 10X loupe their pocket change.

Coin collections appreciate and become valuable over time.  Did you read the article about the teen who found a rare coin in his lunch money valued at 1.7 million dollars?     

People who love to hunt, search for and find treasures in some way, shape, or form every day!  Finally, check out a 2009 Professional Life Lincoln Cent with an interior die break!  This website is a partnered associate and contains affiliate links, which enable me to earn commissions from various partners. Full disclosure is available here.  Partners include Ebay, Amazon, Google Adsense, and others