Top 15 Most Valuable Pennies

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Published 2018-02-10
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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

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All Comments (21)
  • @nemonobody4747
    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
  • @jonkundtz4254
    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.
  • when i was a boy of 13yrs, I worked on a bakery delivery truck. I was counting my tips, and told the driver, hay look the 55 on the penny was doubled...yeah just throw it back in your box. this was about the winter of 1965.
  • @jjuarez83
    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.
  • Not only are you respecting history...your a doll. Your coins are beautiful. THANK YOU for speaking in such a relaxing tone.Much appreciated ❤
  • @scott88keys
    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 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 ☺️
  • @ancai4108
    Best top 10 coin and currency channel! Love it.
  • @InsanityHere
    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.
  • @katelord6106
    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 🤗🌷🐦
  • @Hkaur780
    I love your videos. I don't know anything about the coin collecting so I watch your videos to get information about 'em. Thank you!
  • @hyesky26
    Best guidelines for looking out for coins.. I don’t think I’ll ever give my coins up!!
  • @seye8eyes
    Happy New 2023 Year hopefully all is well and good for you everything wherever you are, you haven't made a YouTube videos for a year . Great work of historical American pennies and thanks for all the information it's greatly appreciated stay saved may God bless you
  • @mondob2867
    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.
  • @bellican48
    ❤️❤️❤️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
  • @bobpinette6262
    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😉
  • @user-gv8cg9ud6e
    Hi. Thanks for the video. I'm new the the coin collecting. Where can I get my coins valuated and maybe even sold.
  • 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.