Top 15 Most Valuable Pennies
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2018
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Today we take a look at a list of the top 15 most valuable pennies in the world. The pennies in this video are as follows:
15. 1914 San Francisco Mint Lincoln Wheat Penny graded Mint State
66 Red by PCGS
14. 1944 Denver Mint Lincoln Steel penny struck on a zinc coated
steel planchet graded mint state 63 by NGC
13. 1909 San Francisco Mint Lincoln Wheat Penny bearing the initials
VDB and graded mint state 67 Red by PCGS
12. 1872 Indian Head Penny graded mint state 67 by PCGS
11. 1969 San Francisco mint doubled die Lincoln Penny graded Mint
State 64 Red by PCGS
10. 1926 San Francisco mint Lincoln Penny graded Mint State 65 red
by PCGS
9. 1877 Indian Head penny graded mint state 66 Red by PCGS8
8. 1914 Denver mint Lincoln Penny grade mint state 66 plus red
7. 1864 Indian Head Penny containing the letter “L” on the ribbon and
graded proof 65 red and brown by PCGS
6. 1943 Lincoln penny struck on a bronze alloy and graded mint state
63 red by PCGS
5. 1856 Flying eagle cent graded Mint State 66 by PCGS
4. 1909 Proof Lincoln Penny from the Philadelphia mint with VDB
initials and rainbow toning which was graded proof 67 by PCGS
3. 1943 Lincoln penny from the San Francisco mint grade about
uncirculated 58 by PCGS
2. 1944 San Francisco Mint steel penny graded mint state 66 by
NGC
1. 1943 Denver mint Lincoln bronze cent graded mint state 64 brown
by PCGS
Besides this Top 15 Most Valuable Pennies video make sure to check out Currency World's other great Top 10 and Top 15 Most Valuable Coin video series including: Top 10 Weirdest U.S. Coins Worth Big Money ; Top 10 Most Valuable Coins in Circulation - Rare Pennies, Nickels, Dimes & Quarters Worth Money; Top 10 Most Valuable Dimes In Circulation - Rare Roosevelt Dimes in Your Pocket Change Worth Money; Top 10 Most Valuable Quarters in Circulation - Rare Washington Quarters in Your Pocket Change Worth; Top 15 Most Valuable Nickels - Rare Nickels in Pocket Change Worth Money (Buffalo, Liberty,Shield); and Top 10 Most Valuable Silver Dollars - Rare $1 US Coins (Including Most Valuable Coin Ever Sold!).
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What fun! Thanks. You had a way of keeping this interesting. I especially liked how clearly we could see the coin. I'll be back to watch 🤗🌷🐦
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I was really digging the fact that you included some background and history on all these examples and we're told quite well. thumbs up partner
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I actually just went through my pennies yesterday I have a few wheat pennies and the years you talked about . Quite amazing how today this channel pops up on my U- Tube ☺️
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Liked and subscribed.. new to this but already got my hands on a few nice things..thanks for the help.
I want to thank you for a good video. The extra effort of listing the 15 coins with a description is very very helpful. I wish all the other coin sites would do this. That extra touch let’s us know out here looking for coins that you want us to succeed. Great coin info. Thank you.
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I had 6coin of 1999 with me that is true sir I would like to find out how I could prepare to show it to coin collectors in one day thank for giving us information very sincerely and God blessed and your family well being success
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and time.
Love this I have several VDB pennies. Those are my initials.
Awesome videos always informative and always great to learn about different coins, currencies, and banknotes. I especially enjoy your top 10 and top 15 most valuable coins video. Please do more content on U.S. coins!
Hello Hidden History,
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It's always great to hear the positive feedback. Please continue letting me know the content you wish to see.
Best Regards,
Currency World
I have 9 of those pennies. Been collecting for 20 years.
Love this Chanel so interesting and sooo helpful I love you telling us the worth of these coins thank you
This is a great way to help me and others in great way. Thanks a million
Love this guy! Gets to the meat right away and is easy on my eyes! Thanks Handsome!
Awesome video! I never knew that pennies could be so valuable. I learned a lot. Thank you
Your pennies are worth 32 quadrillion dollars. You made it!
Great video as usual !!
Recently, I happened to pick up a 1943-S Lincoln penny graded by both NGC & PGCS as MS63. What makes this coin special, the Lincoln penny was produced on a10c silver planchet.
You have a very thorough & informative presentation, thank you very much
Have been collecting for years now and can’t wait to go thru my collection, now that I know what to look for! Thanks for your video😉
Hi
Are you looking for any more coins to add to your collection I. Have a select few of very rare coins. To offer
Another very good video, I never took the time to look through all my old coins always wondering what to look for? Now I know a little more and will be looking through my old wheat pennies very carefully.
Thanks for the video, very informative and will now pay more attention and hold my pennies. My son and i started collecting state and national parks quarters and its so cool to see these type of older coins.
Nice vid. Interesting content. Video editing is on point!
Thanks, always great to hear from you my friend!
❤️❤️❤️love your video and THANK YOU SO MUCH PLEASE DO MORE VIDEOS MY GRANDFATHER WHO PASSED LEFT ME A LOT OF OLD PAPER MONEY FROM OTHER COUNTRYS THAT WERE USED AROUND WORLD WAR 2 for our soldiers some people told me it’s worthless just to hold on to it and he left me a bunch of penny’s thanks to your video hopefully I find one penny that’s worth something I know he had this old paper money and penny’s from the late 1940s till he passed in early 90s anyhow love your video I just found you today and will be looking out for more of your videos you explain great
Hi Natalina,
Thanks very much for your kind words. I am glad you enjoyed the video. Sounds like you inherited a great collection from your grandfather. I would hold on to all of it. Please consider subscribing if you have not already. I have been pretty swamped with work but a new video is in the works and will be posted shortly. I hope to hear from you again soon.
Best regard,
ACI
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Hi. Thanks for the video. I'm new the the coin collecting. Where can I get my coins valuated and maybe even sold.
Good video very informative, THANKS
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I was collecting and watching cents. Then, I dropped the hobby like a hot rock, even though I came across a double strike reverse side cent. After watching your video, I've started to dive back into the hobby. Thanks so much for your info.
Is looking for and collecting old coins only a hobby?
Or are different ones looking for coins that will pay money? Ty
Me too
I have been collecting for 40 years. I started at age 10 with my grandmother. I kept a rolls of cents from each year. Excluding proof coins, I have one roll each of each mint starting in 1986. It's a really good idea for new collectors to start doing this, and after the years go by you can pick a rainy day and see what you've got. I also inherited my grandmother's coins. Multiple rolls of wheat cents and Indian cents. I did search those and was lucky to come up with a 1922 no mint mark Lincoln cent in very fine condition. I haven't had this slabbed ,yet but I plan on it. Happy Hunting!! Great content on this channel
I have coins in the 1805 and more and don't know what I can do with them
I have 22 1944 weet pennies but no nothing about them I also have all the 19 50s and all the 4os but 43
I LOVE COLLECTING COINS ❤
My son has a 1943 copper penny.
If your 1944s are copper they aren't worth much more than 1 penny. I have several also. You need a 44 steel penny or a 43 copper penny to make some good money!
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Thank you, I’m new. Finding your info valuable!!
Hi Laurie,
Thank you very much for watching and for your kind words. I appreciate you. I’m glad you’re finding the information useful. Are you new to the hobby or have you been collecting coins for a while? Please consider subscribing if you have not already. I hope to have more content this summer. In the meantime feel free to check out the backlog of videos.
Best,
Currency World
Awesome video. I love Indian Head cents
Good info 👍 I have a few wheat heads and a 1963 Mercury penny :D and 2 steel wheat heads
Always looking ! Thanku !!
This is my favorite coin and currency channel by far. I hope you come back.
Very cool video,, no more leaving my pennys at the coffee shop . I will disect them now.
Have a Very Nice 1905 Indian Head cent can’t wait to get it graded!!
Me tooo
I thanks for sharing this with us and I got some 1949 1855, I got some more
Thanks for this information. I have few Lincoln pennies,but don't know the price,listening you r information I have to find the real price.thank you so much. Blessings
Very interesting and informative. I have a ton of pennies as I just don't spend them. Your article has made me want to look thru them with my microscope. I did find one 1969D with an error on the 1. It is a gem state. Hasn't been appraised, though.
Great information I learned alot
I've been curious about my steel penny I received as change years ago. Very helpful information. Thank you.
I have been collecting coins comics and all sports cards for 45 years love your show will be watching. ✌
Good job on your first million! ✌️
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Hi Watch 1738,
Thank you for watching! I am glad you enjoyed this video, it's always wonderful to receive positive feedback. What was your favorite coin from the video? Please consider subscribing if you have not already. Be sure to check out my other Top 10 and Top 15 video series on pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars, and silver dollars. I look forward to hearing from you again very soon on the channel.
Hi, I am new to collecting coin and found this video interesting and informative. Thank you
Well in my opinion one of the Rarest Penny to get, is by far the 1922 no D penny. If you get lucky and get one you are well off. I have a 1922 weak D for now. Thanks for sharing!
I actually have one. I just found it the other day. And just today I learned that it was valuable
Now I know what to look for , thanks
My great grandfather collected penny’s in the 1950s-1980s I have rolls of weats and some look uncirculated , this video is gonna have me pulling them out and going through them all there are a few hundred easily at least thanks for motivation !
How about the year1989,1982, 1988,1978 so it has no value.
I used to collect any kinds of coins and also some old coins from 1999 to 1959 and 1960 to 2000 and I always watched you guys channel but I love you guys show but I don't know how to sell My coins
Friendly hello! Excellent information!
Great info😊
Best guidelines for looking out for coins.. I don’t think I’ll ever give my coins up!!
Qourter dollar 1924
Makes you wonder how many of us have had thousands of dollars worth of pennies pass leave our pockets over the years all because we did not know what to look for.
Thank you for sharing
I just started collecting coins and you really help me learn a lot thank you
Hi Dorothy,
Thank you for watching. I appreciate you. What kind of coins have you started to collect?
Best regards,
Currency World
It was time for my break yesterday and I always pick up pennies there was a 1944 no mint laying in the walk way. And thank you for the education on your sight. I also under stood all of it.
Interesting selections. Might add the 1793 cent strawberry leaf 4 known
I love your channel and I have to tell you about this 1982 Lincoln penni there I found 2 days ago but I need to know where too send you my photos
It was nice to learn about the coins I have a few questions
1. Have ever seen a 1992 steel penny?
2. How rare is a 2008 Penny?
3. Is a 1943 steel San Francisco penny worth anything ??
1. No. They simply don't exist
2. Not rare at all. Hundreds of millions minted
3. Worth about a dime in circulated condition.
I have a 1992 D steel penny. They do exist.
My grandfather inspired me with his coin collections as a little girl in the 60's; Over the course of my lifetime, I've enjoyed learning more about collecting coins, what to look for and how to tell if they truly are valuable. I still enjoy this hobby in my fifty years. Who knows? I just may have a few very rare coins lying around! Thank you for inspiring me once again!
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@@bustamanisa8047 I’m here
I look them and send you pictures
The Flying Eagle (small) Cent described as an "1853" (#5, 09:41 of the video) was issued in 1856 (as shown in the images).
Pattern coins (trial strikes of proposed coinage designs) of cents had been made in variations of the Flying Eagle design in 1854 and 1855 as well, the design having its roots in the Christian Gobrecht Dollars that were minted from 1836 - 39 which are considered by many to be the most beautiful U.S. coin issued for circulation.
The 1856 FE Cent and 1864 Small Motto Two Cent are both truly pattern coins, but have long been included as part of the 'set' of the series they spawned. Pattern coins are a whole other fascinating world of United States coinage with many examples of astounding beauty, most struck in proof finishes and having been stored carefully over the years.
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Niiiiice !!! I have the 57, & 58.
Or. 56, & 57😏... They're Beautiful. Just dont have the one that sells for #premium💰💥
Tack för infon ❤
Nice one😊
And i do have a 1924 ones🤔❣️🤩
My dad collected coins in the mid 1950s and used to search bags of pennies from his local rural bank back then. Most valuable penny he found at that time was a 1914D. Not in great but decent condition, and found at a time when there were certainly more in circulation than would be found now. He actually filled his collection up to the early 60s with every standard Lincoln cent except for the 1909VDBS and the 1931S. All found by searching bags of pennies. Back then it was also not uncommon to come across a few of the later indian pennies which he found also. Ah, the good ol' days!
I found a penny on the ground as I was walking into work a few years ago. As I was giving change to someone, there was a weird looking penny in the penniesso I bought it with the penny I had found earlier. Turns out that the ‘new’ penny was an 1887 penny.
I have all of those coins and Indian coins, if you have sold your coins and got very good amount of money, can you please tell me the website address here? I have been searching for the coin buyer to sell from one and half years.
How to get a printout of the pennies.
Your daddy collected United States 1 cent coins. He didn't connect pennies.
took notes and I am going to go through my wheat penny collection this winter break to see if I have any winners :) I've been collecting them, on and off, for most of my life, so I have a few ;)
I have also just been throwing wheatleafs into my jewelry box for years. I was bored a couple weeks ago and decided to look through them with a jewelers loupe. Found a 1941 no mint with extra words going backwards slanted on Lincolns profile !! You cant even notice this without loupe. Get them pennies out! Get a loupe...good luck!
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Excellent info
I love collecting coins!!!💯💰💯
Nice Channel! Greetings From Italy! W Numismatica!
Hi Numismatica Italiana,
Thank you for watching! It's great to hear the positive feedback, I appreciate it greatly! What was your favorite coin from the video?Please consider subscribing if you have not already. Be sure to check out my other Top 10 and Top 15 video series on pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars, and silver dollars. I look forward to hearing from you again very soon on the channel.
Great video very informative about value and history. I have a 1943 steel penny with a copper or bronze rim it's magnetic on the surface couldn't find anything about this combination could it be valuable? Thanks so much!
I remember in the 70’s and 80’s having some of these Pennies. I used to hold on to some of them because I thought they were unusual. Did not know they had such value. I clearly remember having an Indian head penny.
And I have a 1943 no mint mark wheat penny
3:55 the initials were added back in 1918, near the shoulder where they can still be found today
very clear speaking and great back history..keep it up buddy
Thanks Pablo I appreciate the support! Stay tuned for more.
Best regards,
ACI
Bronze?
There was another one too he stated incorrectly from the list in comments.
Good video thank you.
I just found you and subscribed.
I just got a 1944 S wheat penny. I was so happy. Closest I've got besides a steel 1943
I really appreciate this video I have a 1944 wheat penny and was wondering what it was worth
very informative, thank you! NOTE: in your video, when you're talking about penny #5 from 1853, it's actually showing a penny from 1856. also, penny #8....mixup over 1914 and 1941 (novice and very recent collector, but I AM paying attention! )
I noticed the 1914/1941 "numismatic Spoonerism" as well... 🙂
Excellent information! We're hooked now on penny hunting!!
Hi Maria,
Glad to hear it you enjoyed the video. Happy hunting!
Best,
ACI
I have a 1943 steel penny for sale☺
I will pay $2 @@griffineric82
nah you good
Thanks!
Super video 👍 thank you sir have a nice success work day
I found a 1919 penny last year. Oldest penny I've seen. Coins today don't sound like coins anymore, but I'm still looking. Thanks for the info.
Hello I know some one that has one of her didn't want me to tell any one so I didn't I told him long ago I would never do anything to revei his collection of money that's how he made his living it never been my inentions to stop him from making. money by holding his treasure we were good friends but he got so paranoid I lost touch couldnt figure. out why he worried so much about me saying.anything about. his treasure although for some reason he stopped talking to me that bothered me the worst seen him presently on Facebook and he still tried to even refuse me from using my phone we were very close I cared for him and his well being for some reason he chose to listen to people my point is even though he chose to stop educating me on his treasure still would do anything to keep him from getting through with his assets as much and the main thing is that he takes care .I really miss my friend his comedy and wisdom got me through a very tough time in my. Life and I would never do anything to hurt him I know he likes these pieces on old and new money I'm hoping he get this message @nd calls me life is to short we never had any reason to treat me like he knows if he needs me I will always be there for= him he. was there for me I hope that this is you. Hope a)l is going good:my friend L...P...H ..FOR YOU A)WAYS I. WOULDLIKE TO 'chatsomtimes no hate [n my end your friend always Allan...
Don't worry about others, the coin is worth 400 trillion dollars. Sell it and enjoy your life.
You will
The Prldopoa right now.
Itwould have be en toon.
1914-S is probably my rarest penny. Far from mint condition though. Personally I think it's a lot more fun to collect coins from circulation than to buy uncirculated ones even if they dont look as good
Yeah the rarest one i have is a 1920
I have 3 "S" & only 1 "D" thus far...1914
Me too
I have so many pennies that it will take the rest of my life to check em out.
Great love it
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*You owe us*
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I want where to send coins to be
Granted an price for different types of coins...
Thanks u david sewell
Excellent information! Great Narration! Thank you!
Excellent advice - I have one coin - will check up details today and will inform you in a day. Insha Allah.
great video
Hi Ann,
Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I see you are starting to make some of your own. Keep up the great work!
Best,
ACI
Love finding out information about cents. Thank you for the information.
Goid to kniw! Thanks!
Thank you for the info bh
I’ve been collecting pennies lately and your videos help me know which pennies I should look for
Hi Whitevoyager,
It’s great to hear that you have gotten into collecting! I’m glad my videos were able to help you. Thank you for watching. Please consider subscribing if you have not already.
Best,
ACI
Liked your video and wanted to ask you because of your knowledge,is a penny from 1931 with a slant on the one before the nine have any kind of value as a die error? Thank you for your input
never responded lol
Very good coin informesan
I have a 1914 D wheat cent. It was one of many that were inherited from my great grandfather. He collected coins from 1940s through the 1990s
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RnR Customs one cent1989and 1990
Hi RnR,
Thats a great coin to have in the collection. It sounds like you received quite the inheritance from your great grandfather.Thanks for watching and please consider subscribing if you have not already. I hope to hear more from you soon.
Best,
ACI
I have a south african 1cent 1991 my instinct tels me it has value do you knw anything about South African coins
That's awesome! My grandparents also had a lot of coins they collected and every Christmas they would give each of us grandchildren a Big Beautiful U S Silver Dollar. When they pass away I was in the military overseas and my cousins took them all. I never heard anything about it. And my Father didn't do anything about it. I would have at least liked to see all of them. I only seen very large glass jars full of silver coins in my grandmothers bedroom but never got to open the jars and explorer. And I'd have to say, it was my grandparents who are the ones who got me interested in coins. Since I was just a toddler they always gave me a silver dollar at Christmas. The silver dollars were magical special things to me right from the start.
I'm sorting my collection right now.
Nice to watch currency world. I have 2 1969 s wheat pennies. Also a 1944 P error nickel, and a 1964 D nickel & 1940 S nickel. Also silver dimes a 1958 & a mint 1964 D . The 1958 is (good) or (fairly) nice.
Thank you I will now look at the five jars of penny’s and the work room
Yes I have 3 of Abraham Lincoln wheat copper brass 1943 D two in immaculate condition and a third one in good condition
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Does the world know about this?? There were only 7 known to be in circulation (obviously there could more just not yet discovered) and you have 3??!!!! Wowzers... Hello there, my wealthy friend. Also, I have one but touched magnet to it and turns out somebody copper coated it.... Boooo
@@nfspaz716I had one like that and it broke my heart lol
I'm definitely going to be looking now LOL
Hi DPIII1,
It never hurts to look and it only takes a few seconds if you know what to look for. Thank you for watching. Please consider subscribing if you have not already and happy hunting!
Best,
ACI
@@currencyworld definitely did 😎👍!!!
Another place to look is coin conventions. Thats where i managed to find six indian heads for only a DOLLAR each.
I just want to say there is no coin in this whole entire world that will go for $100,000 to this day