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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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.”

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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!” 

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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

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Coppercoins Online Coin Auctions

Coppercoins Auctions is hosted by Chuck Daughtrey. author of “Looking Through Lincoln Cents.”  Live Online Coin Auctions take place via Coppercoins Youtube Channel.  First, subscribe to the channel.  Then, click the notification bell.  Finally,  get your name in the games by following instructions for registering how to bid.




Additionally, set a reminder for unique opportunities to obtain potentially rare and valuable Lincoln cents at affordable prices.  Moreover, Lincoln cent variety and errors coin collectors should register by emailing an active Paypal email address, with their full name and Youtube handle to [email protected].  Furthermore, restrictions apply, so read all the rules first!

Coppercoins Error & Variety Coin Auctions

Additionally, contact Coppercoins via Facebook with any questions about auctions or coins.  Coppercoins offer private attribution services, as do fellow numismatists such as John Wexler and via varietyvista.com. 

Furthermore there are different programs on the Coppercoins channel to be aware of.  For instance, the 1983 Lincoln cent with a clashed die error, came from an uncirculated roll of 1983 pennies purchased at one of his auctions.




Original Bank Wrapped Lincoln Cent Roll Reveals

Furthermore, original bank wrapped uncirculated roll reveals are publicly recorded examinations.  Moreover, a purchase isn’t necessary to watch and chat.  However, there is no selling in the chat.  Remember manners matter since they are by definition what it means to be civil.

Lincoln Cent Proof Pulls

Additionally, think of “Pull a Proof ” like giving a gift just for paying attention.  Participants get to see their name pulled and receive an affordable and potentially far more valuable proof coin than they prepaid for.  Moreover, embrace the opportunity to ask questions and learn from his team, as he shares insights and discusses his experiences as a seasoned numismatist in the coin industry.

Single Draw Poker Chip Pull

The single draw poker chip pull is a program using poker chips to match participants with a random Lincoln cent pulled from a treasure trove of valuable coins. Not all coins are worth double what you’ll pay to play.  Some are far more valuable.  Listen to Chuck explain more in this video.

Coins of Value

Mr. Daughtrey assists beginning collectors with identifying rare Lincoln cent varieties and errors via the coins for beginners Facebook group.  In fact, it was Mr. Daughtrey who assisted me with identifying a rare partial plating error on a 2019 Lincoln Cent.




Lincoln Cent Coin Night Live Auction Events

Finally, Lincoln cent coin night live auction events offer ample opportunity for coin collectors to add to their personal Lincoln cent collections while also mingling with other coin enthusiasts in the community.

“Pull a few pennies from your pocket. Take a close look. You may be holding an oddity that the U.S. Mint did not want you to find.” – Charles D. Daughtrey

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2019 Error Penny: Coin Plating Errors

2019 Error Penny: Coin Plating Errors

2019 Shield cent errors and varieties exist!  For example, this 2019-D Lincoln cent specimen is a rare partially plated planchet mint error cent coin.  Have you found any rare pennies like this 2019 error penny?

2019 penny error list

Furthermore, it’s known as “incomplete plating,” and “occurs when a zinc cent planchet is not fully coated with copper in the plating bath.   As a result, the zinc core remains exposed.” – CoinWorld

For instance, the partially unplated zinc planchet error shows how the copper plating didn’t completely cover the planchet, as seen in the images of this 2019 shield penny error.

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“This type of plating error coincides with the introduction of copper-plated zinc cents in 1982.” 

“As with any denomination cent weights can vary, with some falling above or below the mean.”  

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It’s therefore possible to encounter a genuine unplated cent that matches or exceeds the weight of a normal cent.”  In other words, this coin weighed about average.  Furthermore, the zinc Lincoln cent coin is 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper.

“The copper-plating operation of copper coated zinc planchets is done outside the Mint, by an outside supplier.  Partial and 100% unplated cents are much scarcer than many collectors realize.” – Fred Weinberg

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Partial planchet plating error penny
Partially Unplated Planchet Error Penny Values

Zinc cent plating planchet errors have attained interest through eye appeal to numerous variety and error coin collectors.  For example, a rare 1992-D partially unplated Lincoln cent mint error coin graded MS66 by NGC, sold at auction for $85.00.

A rare 1983 Lincoln Cent Partially Unplated Penny graded MS65, sold at auction for $225.00!  Moreover, partially unplated coin errors sell from a few dollars up to thousands, even in raw condition. 

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Unplated planchet error penny
Finding One Cent Errors & Varieties

I recommend joining a few coin collecting groups and online coin forums to ask any questions about your coins.   You won’t know what you’ve found unless you ask around.  The more eyes on your coin the better.

Moreover, the coin hobby isn’t just an activity, it’s a community.  Manners matter so be civil!   Furthermore, the best chance of finding a doubled die variety coin or error penny just like this exquisite 2019 Lincoln shield cent, is by searching through uncirculated original wrapped bank rolls for them.

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Coin Hunting Tips

Additionally, if you’re new to coin collecting, remember to save any wheat pennies you start finding, because you can already trade them in for double their face value in any United States coin shop!

Furthermore, searching 2019 mint sets for varieties and errors ensures a high mint state grade coin.  For example, observe a 2003 S Maine proof struck through string state quarter error.

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2019 D Lincoln Shield Cent Improper Plating Error

Moreover, some wheat pennies may turn out to be worth far more money, especially if found out to be a rare Cherrypicker, or otherwise famous die variety.  For instance, check out this 1957 D RPM Variety Lincoln Wheat Cent.

Watch the examination footage of this 2019 Lincoln shield cent planchet plating coin error in the video above.  Then, learn more about “diagnostics of fake and genuine unplated zinc cents,” as discussed by CONECA.  Happy hunting!

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1957 Lincoln Wheat Cent Errors, Varieties, and Values

1957 Lincoln Wheat Cent Errors, Varieties, & Values

1957 Lincoln Wheat cent errors and varieties exist!  For instance, this 1957-D Lincoln wheat cent displays a repunched mint mark or RPM.  I got this one online via Coppercoins auction channel.

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Furthermore, “Looking Through Lincoln Cents” is authored by coin errors and varieties specialist Chuck Daughtrey.  In other words, it was he who noted the die markings on this rare and valuable collectible coin.

Moreover, die markings display a split lower serif, indicating a repunched mint mark, die chips in the nine and five, and a die scratch above the one and nine.  Additionally, a die crack is visible across Lincoln’s forehead.

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1957 D Lincoln Wheat Cent Reverse
Repunched Mint Mark (RPM)

“A repunched mint mark variety is generated when the letter punch used to punch the mint mark into the working die leaves two or more offset impressions.”  – error-ref.com

Furthermore, mint mark impressions almost always overlap.  “A totally separate secondary mint mark is a rarity, and therefore a very valuable penny.  The era of RPM’s ceased in 1989 when the U. S. Mint began placing the mint mark on the master die instead of punching the mint mark into the working die.”

1957 Penny Values

Wheat cents are worth at least two cents each because they’re primarily composed of copper.  Always be on the lookout for a repunched mint mark on Lincoln wheat cents! RPM pennies are collectible coins.

Furthermore, the less worn a coin is the more it becomes worth.  In other words, value appreciates over time whether a wheat cent is a die variety, an error coin, or neither. 

1957 Lincoln Wheat Cent Values

For instance, a 1957-D 1C graded MS67+ RD, sold at auction for $6,600.00.  A 1957 wheat cent graded MS76+ RD, sold at auction for $13,800.00.

1957 D Lincoln Wheat RPM pennies sell in raw condition between $5 and $20.00 on Ebay and other online coin shops, such as lincolncent.com.

1957 Wheat Cent Doubled Die Varieties & Errors

Additionally, rare specimens of 1957 wheat cent doubled die varieties exist! If you’ve found a 1957 penny, then compare it to the listings available at coppercoins.com,  varietyvista.com,  and/or doubleddie.com.

Additionally, watch the video above as Mr.Chuck Daughtrey examines this 1957 wheat penny with his microscope.  Note coin number 8 of reveal #305 at 14 minutes 15 seconds in.

Next, check out a 1989 Lincoln Memorial Cent Mint Error.   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.

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.  

1993 lincoln cent penny error list

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.

1993 penny error value
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.

1993 penny error list

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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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.

1960 Lincoln cent error

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.

1960 penny errors and varieties
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.

1960 Lincoln cent error list

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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