25 Most Valuable Modern Pennies Worth Money (Post 1959)

Lincoln cents, introduced in 1909, have undergone various design changes and minting variations, leading to certain modern issues (post-1959) becoming highly valuable. Below is a detailed list of the top 25 most valuable modern Lincoln cents, including their mintage figures, notable errors, approximate market values, highest graded examples, and their rank among collectors.

Key Terms:

  • Mint Mark: Indicates the U.S. Mint facility where the coin was produced. ‘S’ denotes San Francisco, ‘D’ denotes Denver, and the absence of a mint mark typically indicates Philadelphia.

  • Mintage: The total number of coins produced for that specific year and mint.

  • Notable Errors/Varieties: Specific anomalies or design variations that occurred during the minting process, making these coins particularly valuable to collectors.

  • Approximate Value: The estimated market value of the coin in high-grade uncirculated condition, based on recent auction results and market trends.

  • Highest Graded Example: The highest grade assigned to known examples of the coin by professional grading services like PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) or NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation). ‘RD’ denotes a coin with full original red luster.

RankYearMint MarkMintageErrors/VarietiesApproximate ValueHighest Graded Example
11969S544,375,000Doubled Die ObverseUp to $126,500MS64 RD (PCGS)
21970S690,560,004Small Date, DDOUp to $24,000MS66 RD (PCGS)
31992D4,448,673,300Close AM ReverseUp to $20,000MS67 RD (PCGS)
41983None7,752,355,000Doubled Die ReverseUp to $15,000MS69 RD (NGC)
51984None8,151,079,000Doubled Ear (Obverse)Up to $2,500MS68 RD (PCGS)
61995D7,128,560,000Doubled Die ObverseUp to $2,500MS69 RD (PCGS)
71972None2,933,255,000Doubled Die ObverseUp to $1,200MS67 RD (PCGS)
81998None5,032,155,000Wide AM ReverseUp to $1,000MS67 RD (PCGS)
91999None5,237,600,000Wide AM ReverseUp to $1,000MS67 RD (PCGS)
101993None5,684,705,000Close AM ReverseUp to $800MS67 RD (PCGS)
111982D6,012,979,368Small Date CopperUp to $700MS67 RD (PCGS)
121960D1,580,884,000Small DateUp to $500MS66 RD (PCGS)
131982None10,712,525,000Small Date CopperUp to $500MS67 RD (PCGS)
141971None1,919,490,000Doubled Die ObverseUp to $500MS66 RD (PCGS)
151980None7,414,705,000Doubled Die ObverseUp to $400MS66 RD (PCGS)
161994None6,500,850,000Doubled Die ObverseUp to $350MS67 RD (PCGS)
171968S258,270,001Doubled Die ObverseUp to $300MS66 RD (PCGS)
181971S525,133,459Doubled Die ObverseUp to $300MS66 RD (PCGS)
191996None6,612,465,000Doubled Die ObverseUp to $250MS67 RD (PCGS)
201988None6,092,810,000Reverse of 1989Up to $200MS66 RD (PCGS)
211989None7,261,535,000Doubled Die ReverseUp to $200MS66 RD (PCGS)
221997None4,622,800,000Doubled Die ObverseUp to $200MS67 RD (PCGS)
232000None5,503,200,000Wide AM ReverseUp to $200MS67 RD (PCGS)
241961D1,753,266,700Doubled Die ObverseUp to $150MS66 RD (PCGS)
251964D3,799,071,500Doubled Die ReverseUp to $150MS66 RD (PCGS)

Notable Mentions:

  • 1969-S Doubled Die Obverse: This coin features prominent doubling on the obverse, particularly noticeable on the date and inscriptions. Authentic examples are scarce and highly sought after.

  • 1970-S Small Date: The small date variety is distinguished by a more delicate and compact date font. Combined with a doubled die obverse, it significantly increases the coin’s value.

  • 1992-D Close AM Reverse: This variety exhibits a closer spacing between the ‘A’ and ‘M’ in ‘AMERICA’ on the reverse, differing from the standard wide spacing.

1 Comment

  1. Eddie

    My name is eddie and I have 1960-2000 pennies almost every year with major errors and multiple pennies for each year I got like 10 dollar coins I got a buffalo nickel got 1964d I got nickels and got about 20 foreign coins I’m in miami FL anybody know we’re I can sell NY collection

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