What is a mule cent?

In numismatics, a mule is a coin or medal minted with obverse and reverse designs not normally seen on the same piece. These can be intentional or produced by error. This type of error is highly sought after by collectors, and examples can fetch high prices.
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How much is a mule coin worth now?

The Map Mule coins can be found online being sold at prices around $400. For example, a Mint State 63 example sold for $436.99 on eBay in June 2014.
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How do I know if I have a mule coin?

An off center coin (which this coin isn't by the way) is not a mule. A mule is a coin struck with obverse, reverse, or collar dies that were never intended to be used together. An off center coin, is a coin that is struck (funnily enough) off center so that some of the design is missing. Mule Coin or Not?
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How much is a 1959 D mule penny worth?

See Why This Mule Error Coin Is So Rare And Valuable! The 1959-D wheat penny is one of the most controversial mule coins ever. It's worth $50,000! Here's everything you could possibly want to know about the 1959-D penny error!
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How many 1959 mule pennies are there?

Figures released by the US Mint at Philadelphia state that 609,715,000 examples of the new Lincoln Memorial Penny were produced in 1959.
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What penny is worth $50000?

The 1959-D wheat penny is one of the most controversial mule coins ever. It's worth $50,000!
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Why is a coin called a mule?

However, in the world of mint errors, it refers to a coin struck with dies that were not intended to be used in combination with each other. The reason the term mule is used is because the die combination being used together is not correct.
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Why is 1944 wheat penny rare?

The 1944 Lincoln penny is particularly desirable in the eyes of collectors not only because of its design, but also due to its scarcity. Being that there are no more 1944 Lincolns being produced, the scarcity of these coins is constantly on the rise, thus making the coins more valuable.
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Are all 1944 wheat pennies valuable?

How Much Is My 1944 Penny Worth? If it's a normal 1944, 1944-D, or 1944-S cent, it isn't worth much. They are some of the most common of common-date Wheat cents. Prices range from around 20 cents in circulated condition, to 35 cents in uncirculated.
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What are the 15 most valuable pennies?

15 Most Valuable Pennies Still in Circulation
  • 1944-P Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Steel Cent. ...
  • 1944-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Steel Cent. ...
  • 1943-P Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Bronze/Copper. ...
  • 1943-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Bronze/Copper. ...
  • 1944-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Steel Cent. ...
  • 1943-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Copper/Bronze.
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How much is a $1 mule worth?

A rare Australian one dollar coin, known as a 'mule', is being sold at auction for more than $4,000. A mix up at a mint in 2000 created a rare $1/10c hybrid - also called a mule coin - which is valued by rare coin collectors at thousands of times its face value.
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What is a 1988 50 cent mule coin?

One mule produced in the 1980s saw the combination of a 1988 50 cent obverse die with a regular Coat of Arms 50 cent reverse. All circulating and mint set 1988 50 cent pieces were meant to have been produced with a commemorative bicentenary reverse.
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How many mule coins are there?

Several thousand of the coins were reported to have been minted before the error was discovered, and mint employees recovered and destroyed most of them. As of May 2019, 18 are publicly known to exist and have been certified, of which 14 are owned by a coin collector named Tommy Bolack.
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What year is the mule coin?

It should therefore be no surprise that one of Australia's most popular coins is a special variety of a dollar coin issued in 2000. Struck with the reverse of a $1 coin but the obverse of a 10 cent piece, this dollar coin mule became a modern classic when it was discovered in late 2000.
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How can I tell if my 1916 half penny is a mule?

The half penny mule can be identified by the lack of pearls in the crown of George V and an Elephant on the shoulder of King George V. Elephant on the obverse shoulder of a 1916-I Mule Half Penny.
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What year penny is worth $1000000?

The first 1943 copper cent was sold in 1958 for more than $40,000. In 1996, another went for a whopping $82,500. But those sales pale in comparison with the latest: this week, a dealer in New Jersey sold his 1943 penny for a staggering $1.7 million.
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What is the rarest wheat penny?

Considered to be the most valuable of the non-error Wheat Pennies, the 1914 D Wheat Penny commands an asking price range from $281 to $4,268.
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Why is the 1941 penny worth so much?

The most valuable variety of the 1941 wheat penny by far is one in which the obverse face has been struck twice, an error known as a doubled die. Depending on the color (red being worth the most), lower grades of this coin can be worth over $80, and this increases dramatically in higher grades.
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What is the rarest mint mark?

5 of the Most Valuable U.S. Coins
  • 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar. Mint mark: No mint mark. Face value: $1. ...
  • 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. Mint mark: None. Face value: $.05. ...
  • 1870 S Seated Liberty Dollar. Mint mark: S. Face value: $1. ...
  • 1927 D St Gaudens Double Eagle. Mint mark: D. Face value: $20. ...
  • 1838 O Capped Bust Half Dollar. Mint mark: O.
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How many 1943 pennies are in circulation?

Approximately 40 1943 copper–alloy cents are known to remain in existence.
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What were pennies made out of in 1944?

The 1944 Penny is one of the cents Victor David Brenner designed. It was manufactured from recycled ammunition shell metal. It marked the comeback of Lincoln pennies with copper material. Unlike the previous wheat coins with copper, zinc, and tin, this cent came with copper and zinc only.
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