7 Rare and Valuable Coins Hiding in Plain Sight

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1. 1943 Copper Penny

Most pennies from 1943 were made of zinc-coated steel due to the shortage of copper during World War II. However, a few were mistakenly struck in copper. These rare copper pennies can fetch significant sums at auction.

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2. 1955 Double Die Lincoln Penny

In 1955, a rare error occurred during the minting process, resulting in a doubling of the date and inscriptions on the Lincoln penny. This error is highly sought after by collectors.

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3. 1972 Eisenhower Dollar (Type 2)

In 1972, the design of the Eisenhower Dollar was modified, resulting in two distinct types. The Type 2 variety, featuring a stronger relief on the obverse, is rarer and more valuable than the Type 1.

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4. 1982 No Mint Mark Roosevelt Dime

In 1982, the Philadelphia Mint accidentally omitted the mint mark on a small number of Roosevelt dimes. These error coins are highly prized by collectors.

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5. 1992 Close "AM" Lincoln Penny

In 1992, the spacing between the "A" and "M" in "AMERICA" on the reverse of the Lincoln penny was inadvertently reduced, creating a variety known as the "Close AM" variety. This error is rare and commands a premium.

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6. 2004-D Wisconsin State Quarter (Extra Leaf)

Some Wisconsin state quarters minted in 2004 feature an extra leaf on the ear of corn on the reverse side. This error occurred due to a die break and is highly sought after by collectors.

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7. 2005 Speared Bison Jefferson Nickel

In 2005, a small number of Jefferson nickels were struck with a die gouge that resembled a spear or spearhead running through the bison on the reverse side. These error coins are rare and prized by collectors.

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