A rare error where the penny was struck in copper instead of steel due to leftover copper planchets. Only a few exist, making it extremely valuable.
An error coin struck on a steel planchet leftover from 1943. Very few were made, and they are highly sought after by collectors.
Features a noticeable doubling of the date and inscriptions on the obverse, making it a famous and valuable error coin.
Known for its prominent doubling on the obverse, particularly on "LIBERTY" and the date, making it a rare and highly valued error coin.
With a low mintage of 1,193,000, it is one of the key dates in the Lincoln penny series and highly sought after in all grades.
A minting error where the "D" mint mark is missing from Denver-mi nted coins. It is highly rare and valuable, especially in higher grades.
n error where the "AM" in "AMERICA" on the reverse is closely spaced, rare and valuable in higher grades due to its limited production.