8 Little-Known Coins That Could Be Hiding In Your Pocket Worth Thousands 

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1. 1969-S Lincoln Cent with Doubled Die Obverse

This coin features noticeable doubling on the obverse side, particularly on the date and lettering. It is rare and highly sought after by collectors, with examples in uncirculated condition commanding high prices.

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2. 1972 Eisenhower Dollar (Type 2)

The Type 2 variety of the 1972 Eisenhower Dollar features a distinctive design on the reverse side, with a thinner lettering style. This variety is scarce and can be worth thousands of dollars in uncirculated condition.

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3. 2004 Wisconsin State Quarter with Extra Leaf

Some Wisconsin State Quarters from 2004 were minted with an additional leaf on the ear of corn on the reverse side. These error coins are rare and can be worth thousands of dollars, especially in uncirculated condition.

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4. 2005-P Kansas State Quarter with Inverted Die Errors

In 2005, some Kansas State Quarters were minted with inverted die errors, resulting in an upside-down design on the reverse side. These error coins are rare and highly prized by collectors.

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5. 2007-P “Godless” Presidential Dollar

A small number of Presidential Dollars minted in 2007 were missing the motto "In God We Trust" on the edge of the coin. These error coins are rare and can command significant premiums, especially in uncirculated condition.

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6. 2008 Arizona Extra Cactus Quarter

Some Arizona State Quarters from 2008 were minted with an extra saguaro cactus on the reverse side. These error coins are scarce and can be worth thousands of dollars, particularly in uncirculated condition.

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7. 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Cent with Formative Years Reverse

The 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Cents feature four different reverse designs representing key stages of Abraham Lincoln's life. The "Formative Years" reverse is the rarest of the four and can be worth thousands of dollars in uncirculated condition.

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8. 2015-P Homestead National Monument Quarter with Die Break

Some 2015 Homestead National Monument Quarters minted in Philadelphia (P) were struck with die breaks or die cracks, resulting in visible irregularities on the coin's surface. These error coins are rare and can be valuable to collectors.

8 Hidden Treasures In Your Attic: Each Worth Millions Of Dollars