They are worth about 10 to 13 cents each in circulated condition, and as much as 50 cents or more if uncirculated.
Is a 1964 D penny valuable?
Most worn 1964 pennies are worth the value of their copper content — or about 2 cents. But some 1964 penny values are much higher. We’ll talk more about this in a minute and explain why some of these rare pennies are worth so much: 1964-D penny (Denver) – 3,799,071,500 (about 3.8 billion) minted; 10 to 25+ cents.
How much is a 1973 d silver penny worth?
The value of a worn 1973-D penny is pretty much the same as the 1973 Philly penny — approximately 2 cents. Unworn 1973-D Lincoln pennies (which are otherwise known as being in uncirculated grade) are generally worth 10 to 30 cents.
How much is a 1964 mint condition penny worth?
Circulated 1964 pennies with no errors or special varieties are worth approximately 2 cents. As you can see, the 1964 Lincoln penny was struck by the billions upon billions. Virtually all of these pennies went into circulation and can still be found in your pocket change.
Where is the mint mark on a 1961 Penny?
Keep reading to learn more about these one cent coins. The US minted the 1961 penny with no mint mark and also the 1961 D penny. The mint mark, when present, can be found on the obverse side of the coin below the date. Most 1961 pennies in circulated condition are only worth their weight in copper.
What’s the value of a Lincoln Memorial Penny?
From 1983 until today, all U.S. pennies are made of mostly zinc. Most Lincoln Memorial Pennies are only worth face value unless they have their original copper luster from the Mint. In 2009, the U.S. Mint issued a unique commemorative set of four pennies to celebrate the 100th anniversary of President Lincoln’s birth and the Lincoln cent design.
Why are silver pennies considered a rarity?
Most people believe that all pennies ever produced by the United States Mint are made of copper. Therefore, when someone finds one of these silver pennies in their pocket change, they believe they have come across a great rarity.
What’s the difference between a common penny and a rare Penny?
The difference is on the reverse. Look closely on the back of the coin at the AM in AMERICA. If the AM are touching at the bottom this is the rare variety. If there is a little space between the letters, then it is a common coin that is worth only face value.