What is the error on the 1958 D penny?

The Rare 1958 Doubled Die Lincoln Wheat Penny
One of the biggest and rarest errors for Wheat Pennies is the 1958 Doubled Die Error. Only three examples are known to exist, with only two being officially graded by PCGS, a third party grader. Doubling can be seen very clearly on the obverse of the coin.
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What is the 1959 D penny error?

In the case of the 1959-D Lincoln Mule Memorial Penny, the coin bears the 1959 date, but the reverse has the original Wheat Ear reverse. This error suggests that the coin was struck with a die that had the 1959 date, but a reverse that wasn't updated.
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How much is a 1957 D error penny worth?

Value of a 1957-D Wheat Penny

An average uncirculated specimen (MS-63) will cost about seventy-five cents. The highest grade that a third-party certification service has ever issued to a 1957-D Lincoln cent is MS-67+Red (PCGS) that sold for $2,640 in August 2018 at a Stack's Bowers auction.
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What is the error on a 1957 D penny?

Coin collectors have been posting their pictures and videos on the Internet, showing that they have a 1957 D wheat penny with the so called “BIE” error, wherein there was a die break between “B” and “E”, which seems to be a letter “I”.
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Is a 1959 d penny worth anything?

The 1959 D penny is worth around $0.50 in uncirculated condition with an MS-63RB grade. The value is around $1 in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS-65RD. Proof coins with no mint mark are available and they are each valued at around $3 in PR-65RD condition.
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1958 Wheat Penny - Doubled Die Error Coin Sold For $336,000 In 2018



What is a 1947 d wheat penny worth?

The 1947 D wheat penny is worth around $0.10 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $0.20. In uncirculated condition the price is around $0.60 for coins with an MS-63RB grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS-65RB can sell for around $2.
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What makes a 1944 D wheat penny valuable?

Traces of the S can still be seen above the top edge of the D mint mark. With over 430 million 1944-D Wheat cents minted, it is estimated that tens of thousands of 1944-D/S error coins exist. With even a worn example fetching over $100, it's well worth your time to check any 1944-D cents using a magnifying glass.
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What makes a 1958 D wheat penny rare?

One of the biggest and rarest errors for Wheat Pennies is the 1958 Doubled Die Error. Only three examples are known to exist, with only two being officially graded by PCGS, a third party grader. Doubling can be seen very clearly on the obverse of the coin.
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What year pennies have errors?

In 1944, the U.S. Mint resumed normal production of pennies made of copper. However, just like the year before, a handful of Lincoln cents were accidentally struck in the wrong composition. This time the culprit was the leftover zinc-coated steel planchets.
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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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What is a mule error?

A "mule" error, as it is called, is when a obverse or reverse has a design that is not typically seen on the coin. A famous example is the 2000 Sacagawea and Quarter. It had a Sacagawea Dollar planchet and reverse struck on an obverse of a state quarter, and sold for a record price of $192,000!
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How do you spot a coin error?

Common places to notice such an error include the chin, eyes, and ears. Look for any cracks, cuds (or blobs covering an image, word, date, etc.), or missing elements on the images. Turn the coin from top to bottom (no, side-to-side will not work), if your coin was right side up before, it should be right side up now.
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Is a 1952 d penny worth anything?

1952 Doubled die pennies are worth from $3 to $10, sometimes even more. 1952 S Doubled die pennies are worth from $3 to $10, and even more in some cases. The value of 1952 off-center pennies produced in all mints starts from $3, but some of them can reach an incredible price.
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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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How much is a 1959-D mule penny worth?

$50,000 for a 1959-D Lincoln Cent “Mule”
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What is a 1969 d penny worth?

1969 D pennies in an average condition could be valued at around 1 cent. If it is in certified mint state condition (MS+), it could be worth as much as $12.
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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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What are the most common penny errors?

Some of the most common penny errors include off-center coins, broadstrikes, and clipped planchets. Note that doubled dies, repunched mint marks, and die breaks are technically not errors, but rather varieties. These anomalies were created in the die creation stage or by way of wear-related changes to the die.
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