These valuable pennies are worth up to $200,000—and they might be in your pocket (2024)

Most pennies are worth 1 cent, but to coin collectors, some are worth more than their weight in gold.

Earlier this year, an ordinary looking penny made headlines when it was found among the possessions of a man named Don Lutes. The 1943 bronze Lincoln cent attracted nearly 30 bids and sold for $204,000 in January, according to Heritage Auctions, the organization that conducted the sale.

"The then 16-year-old Lutes received the copper-colored penny in change at his high school cafeteria in 1947," David Stone, a coin cataloger for Heritage, told CNBC Make It.

Lutes owned the coin until his death in 2018. In failing health, he consigned it to Heritage. Proceeds of the sale went to the Berkshire Athenaeum in his hometown of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, according to the Dallas-based auction house.

Hunting for precious pennies

"One-cent coins have been around since the beginning of the U.S. monetary system," Stone said. "Several prototypes for the cent were produced in 1792, including the large Birch cent."

The finest known 1792 Birch cent sold at a Heritage auction in 2015 for nearly $2.6 million, making it the most ever paid for a one-cent piece at auction, he said.

A penny's worth depends on its quality and rarity. While most pennies are only worth a few bucks, highly coveted ones might be sitting in your pocket or stuck somewhere in your couch cushions.

The odds are long, but they're still well worth searching for. So before you say, "Keep the change," check to see if you have any of these valuable pennies:

1. 1943 Bronze Lincoln

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Only a handful of these bronze pennies have been discovered, including the one found by Lutes. "The most valuable Lincoln cent sold privately in 2010 for $1.7 million," said Stone.

In order to preserve copper for the war effort, the U.S. Mint switched to making pennies from zinc-coated steel planchets, instead of the usual bronze coin blanks, Stone explained. At least, that's what was supposed to happen.

As fate would have it, "some of the old bronze planchets got stuck in the big tote bins that the Mint used to feed the coin presses at the end of 1942," he said. "The few bronze coins that were struck went unnoticed and got released into circulation."

Today, the 1943 bronze Lincoln cent is described as "the most famous error coin in American numismatics" — and the odds of finding one are astronomically against.

Stone estimates that 15 to 20 are known to collectors today, although it's possible that there are a few that have not yet been accounted for.

"A nice circulated example, like Lutes' coin, could sell for around $150,000 to $200,000. Heritage auctioned a similar one — in slightly lower grade — for $186,000 earlier this month," he said.

Due to its value, some counterfeits were created with steel cores. If you think you've found a 1943 Bronze Lincoln, the Mint suggests testing it with a magnet first. If it sticks, it's not copper.

2. 1969-S Doubled Die Obverse

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Doubled dies are created when the hub imprints an additional image onto a die — or stamp — causing some misalignment. The doubling occurs from mistakes in the minting process, James Bucki, a coin expert at The Spruce Crafts, explained to CNBC Make It.

The doubling on the 1969-S Doubled Die Obverse is especially prominent in the words "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD WE TRUST," he said. (Collectors refer to the obverse of a coin as the front or "heads" side — usually bearing a portrait.) Also, look for the letter "S" right below the year 1969, which means it was created at the San Francisco Mint.

Bucki estimates that 1,000 or less were made before the Mint discovered its error. A coin in good condition could go for about $75,000. Last year, one sold for $35,000, according to Coin World, a popular news and analysis website for collectors.

3. 1992 Close AM Reverse

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"On the reverse of the 1992 Close AM, the right foot of the 'A' and left foot of the 'M' in 'AMERICA' touch," said Stone. (Most pennies minted that year have very definite spaces between those letters.)

This came about because in the 1990s and early 2000s, the Mint used different dies for producing coins for circulation and proof coins for collectors, explained Bucki.

But due to a mix-up, a proof die was used for the reverse of the coin before it was supposed to be used starting in 1993. It's likely that an entire run of 250,000 pennies were printed this way, he said. That makes them much easier to find than the 1969 Doubled Die coins.

Bucki estimates that a 1992 Close AM coin in fairly new condition could be worth about $20,000, while a used one could sell for around $2,000 to $3,000. One sold at a Heritage sale in 2012 for more than $20,000, according to Coin World.

4. 1972 Doubled Die Obverse

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Similar to the 1969 Doubled Die, the doubling on this penny is especially prominent in the words "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD WE TRUST" — with some light doubling on the date, said Stone.

Bucki estimates that at least 250,000 coins released with the doubled die. "I know a couple of people who have found these in their pocket change."

A used one of these might be worth about $100, while a cleaner one could go for $500, he said.

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5. 1995 Doubled Die Obverse

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Although the doubling on these coins isn't as prominent as it is on the 1972 Doubled Die coins, Bucki said it's quite noticeable in the word "LIBERTY," especially in the letter "B." There's also some light doubling on the date.

"These are one of the easiest valuable pennies to find," he said. "I've found one myself."

Being more common, they're also less valuable. Stone estimates that a coin in good condition could sell for up to $45.

6. 1999 Wide AM Reverse

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The 1999 Wide AM penny is the exact opposite of the 1992 Close AM.

"The regular run was supposed to have the letters 'A' and 'M' in 'AMERICA' almost touching, and the special proof coins were supposed to have a wider space between those letters," said Bucki.

Once again, the mint erroneously used a proof die to strike normal circulation coins. He estimates that a coin in new condition could be worth around $500, while a used one could fetch up to $45.

7. 1983 Double Die Reverse

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In this case, the doubling is on the reverse of the coin.

"It's especially obvious in the words 'ONE CENT' and 'E PLURIBUS UNUM.' It looks like you're seeing double," said Bucki.

Roughly 250,000 of these pennies were minted, he said. A used coin could sell for $75 or less, while a cleaner one could go for around $200.

How to cash in on your pennies

If you think you've found a valuable penny, Stone suggests consulting a professional. Some auction houses offer free evaluations. Additionally, they can help get your coin certified by a grading service and guide you through the entire selling process.

With so many rare coins out there, being a "penny pincher" might not be such a bad thing after all. You never know, one of your pennies could be worth the price of a nice dinner — or a whole lot more.

Minda Zetlin is a freelance writer covering business, money, tech and collectibles. She is also the co-author of "The Geek Gap" and vice president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors.

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FAQs

What pennies are worth $200,000? ›

The 1943 bronzed Lincoln penny is described as “the most famous error coin in American numismatics,” CNBC Make It pointed out, and the odds of finding one are not in your favor. One that's been circulated could sell for $150,000 to $200,000, but prices can fluctuate significantly.

How much is a 1944 penny worth in 2024? ›

According to Cointrackers.com, certain pennies that were minted in 1944 and 1943 top the list of the 25 most valuable pennies for coin collectors in 2024. The 1944 Steel Wheat penny could be worth as much as $408,000 in mint condition, and up to $10,000 in average condition, the site said.

Why is the 1999 penny worth so much? ›

However, one exception is the 1999 “Wide AM” penny. In this case, the “AM” in “AMERICA” on the reverse side of the penny is spaced wider than usual. These pennies are relatively rare, and while they won't fetch thousands, they can still be worth up to $5 in uncirculated condition.

What rare penny is worth $6000? ›

BREAK out those coins because a 1995 Lincoln penny has just sold for over $6,000.

Why is the 1983 penny so valuable? ›

The U.S. made about 7.7 billion pennies in 1983, but only about 5,000 of them are known to have been made with this doubling error, James McCartney, director of numismatics at Stack's Bowers Galleries, tells CNBC Make It. The rarity of these misprinted pennies are what make them more valuable than ordinary pennies.

What makes the 1982 penny so valuable? ›

One reason these coins are so valuable has to do with what they are made of. As GOBankingRates previously reported, any penny minted before 1982 contains 95% copper. Copper pennies are a relatively common find in a penny roll, which lowers their value.

Are pennies going away in 2024? ›

The U.S. Mint has no plans to discontinue the penny, and such a move would require congressional approval.

How much is a 1944 D steel penny worth today? ›

1944 D STEEL Wheat Penny Value

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of May 2024, a Wheat Penny from 1944 D in circulated condition is worth between $30000 and $50000. However, on the open market 1944 D STEEL Pennies in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $85000.

How much is a 1943 steel wheat penny worth? ›

How much are the 1943 No Mint mark steel penny worth? Steel pennies minted in Philadelphia in 1943 are common nowadays, meaning you can get one used piece for $0.13 to $0.30. Those in the mint state come in a wide price range from several cents for those in MS 60 rank to $3,600 for MS 68-graded ones.

Is there a rare 1999 penny? ›

It's from 1999 and could be worth $4,500 thanks to a little-known error on it. What you want to look for is a 1999 penny with no mint mark, which means no letter under the year on the heads side. As for the tails side, that's where you have to look closely.

How much is a 1990 no mint mark penny worth? ›

Value of a 1990 No S Mint Mark Proof Cent

Depending on its condition, the value for this proof cent is in the thousands of dollars, potentially as valuable as $6,000 if it is in PR-69 or better condition. And this error coin is unique out of more than a century's worth of Lincoln proof pennies.

What penny is worth $250000? ›

Here's a list of the top 10 most valuable pennies for 2023: 1) 1944 Steel Wheat Penny - $408,000. 2) 1943 Copper Wheat Penny - $250,000. 3) 1856 Flying Eagle Penny - $25,000.

What penny sold for $300,000? ›

The 1943 bronze Lincoln cent is considered to be the most famous error coin made by the U.S. Mint and could be worth more than $300,000.

What penny is worth millions? ›

With few exceptions, copper coins in the U.S. mean one-cent pennies — usually those featuring Abraham Lincoln. The most valuable Lincoln penny is worth $2 million on the collectibles market, and many more are worth five or six figures. The value of copper coins, as in all coins, is based on scarcity and condition.

What year is penny worth $20,000? ›

That's what happened to several pennies produced in 1982, which pushed their value up from 1 cent to nearly $20,000. The penny in question is the 1982-D Small Date Copper Alloy Lincoln Cent, which sold at auction in 2016 for $18,800, according to Numismatic News.

Why is a 1992 penny so valuable? ›

Mint used different dies to produce coins for general circulation and also produced special “proof” coins for collectors. But because of a mix-up at the Mint in 1992, a proof die was used for the reverse of the Lincoln penny a year before it was supposed to be used.

How many pennies are in $20000? ›

2000000 pennies is equal to 2000000/100 = 20,000 dollars. This is because there are 100 pennies in a dollar, so to convert pennies to dollars, you need to divide the number of pennies by 100. Therefore, 2000000 pennies is equivalent to 2000000/100 = 20,000 dollars.

What year of pennies are worth money? ›

Quick Reference List of the 10 Most Valuable Pennies
PennyValue
1793 Liberty Cap Wreath Cent$391,000
1944 Steel Lincoln Penny$375,000
1958 Double Die Lincoln Penny$336,000
1909 VDB Proof Lincoln Penny$269,000
6 more rows

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