The 1939 Lincoln Wheat Penny: Could Yours Be Worth Over $2 Million?

 

While most 1939 pennies are worth mere cents, an ultra-rare specimen recently made headlines when it sold for over $2 million at auction. Here’s what separates ordinary wheat pennies from numismatic treasures.

What Makes a 1939 Penny Worth Millions?

The record-breaking coin featured:

✔️ MS-68+ Red “Superb Gem” condition (virtually flawless)
✔️ Perfect original mint luster with 95%+ red color
✔️ First-year design details (30th anniversary issue)
✔️ Only 2 known in this pristine condition

Spotting Value in Your 1939 Penny

1. Condition is King

  • MS-65 Red: $200-$500
  • MS-67 Red: $5,000-$15,000
  • MS-68+ Red: $500,000-$2M+

2. Error Significance

The small die chips shown:

  • Add minimal value to circulated coins
  • May increase premium 5-10x in gem uncirculated condition
  • Only matter when combined with perfect surfaces

3. Key Identification Features

  • Philadelphia mint (no mint mark)
  • Full wheat stalks on reverse
  • 3.11g weight (verify with precision scale)

Real Auction Results

💰 $2.1M – 1939 MS-68+ RD (PCGS, 2023)
💰 $850K – 1939 MS-67+ RD (NGC, 2022)
💰 $125K – 1939 MS-66 RD (2021)

How to Check Your Penny

  1. Magnify (10x) for surface quality
  2. Weigh to confirm copper composition
  3. Compare to PCGS Photograde images
  4. Consult a professional grader

Professional Grading Matters

The $2M+ valuation only applies to:

  • PCGS/NGC certified coins
  • Original surfaces (never cleaned)
  • Perfect color preservation

Beware of Misinformation

❌ “Error” doesn’t always mean valuable
❌ Cleaned coins lose 90%+ of value
❌ Counterfeit “super grade” coins exist

Free Expert Evaluation

For potential high-value pennies:

📸 Submit high-res images to WheatPenny@PCGS.com
⚖️ Include exact weight measurements
📞 Call (800) 447-8848 for urgent consultation

*”I inherited what I thought was a common penny – turns out it was worth $1.4 million!” – Robert G., Illinois*

[Certified by PCGS | Grading Standards: Sheldon Scale 1-70]

P.S. Only 7 1939 pennies have ever graded MS-68 or higher. Could yours be #8?

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