12/11/2022 0 Comments Pictures of us coins![]() Value: Average finds would be valued around $35. ![]() Also see this forum discussion on the 1998 Wide AM cent with some additional photos and references. The second identifying feature of the rare “Wide AM” variety: The minters initials “FG” appear closer to the memorial building. In comparison the letters AM are super close or touching in the normal versions. The AM in “America” is separated in the Wide variety, with the letter M centered between the A and E. The 1998, 1999, and 2000 Lincoln pennies have a variety known as the “Wide AM Reverse”. Here is another penny (actually 3 pennies) to look out for. 1998, 1999, and 2000 Lincoln Cent Wide “AM” Reverse – aka: WAM Also see this guide from an eBay member for more images and pricing info. More info and images: Ken Potter explains and illustrates the extra leaf errors, and speculates on value. If you find one in your change, you could expect it to be worth $20 – $200 on average. Certified and in awesome condition they are priced at $1500+ on ebay….however $200-$300 (for M60 or better) seems like a more reasonable price for high-grade certified coins. Value: Coin experts seem to be all over the place with valuing this coin. For more info and images check the links below. In the image below the “High Leaf” error is illustrated (poorly) by the blue line, and the “Low Leaf” with the green line. There are 2 varieties of this error – the “High Leaf” and the “Low Leaf”. 2004-D Wisconsin State Quarter with Extra LeafĢ004-D Wisconsin State Quarter With Extra Leaf. Certified examples with a strong flaw in very good condition sell retail for $250.00+įor more info and images: 1984 Double Ear and 1997 Double Ear on Ken Potter’s website. Even in (good) circulated condition, you could fetch about $50+ for a 1997 or $150+ for the 1984 Double Ear. Value: Like all coins, the value is heavily influenced by condition. Please look at the links below for more info and images. These cents feature a bonus ear lobe, caused by a double striking from the die. Make sure you put your pennies from 19 aside to have a better look at under a magnifying glass. Good luck! 1984 & 1997 Lincoln Cent Double Ear So, I’ve put together the following list of “newer” valuable coins, many of which have plenty of copies floating around in circulation for the average person to find. However, the probability of finding one of those coins worth thousands of dollars is very unlikely. For the latest prices, check a US coin guide book.īlifaloo’s articles on Rare and Valuable Coins & Valuable Wheat Pennies have been a big hit. ![]() More Valuable US Coins to Look for Check your Pockets and Piggy Banks! Interesting Info -> Coins & Money -> More Rare and Valuable American Coins
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