1952 Lincoln Wheat Penny: The $9,775 Hidden Treasure in Your Pocket Change

 

While most 1952 pennies are worth mere cents, a rare few have sold for nearly $10,000 at auction. Could your pocket change contain one of these numismatic gems?

The Million-to-One Penny: What Makes a 1952 Wheat Cent Valuable?

Most 1952 pennies are common, but these key varieties and conditions command serious money:

1. 1952-D D/S Repunched Mint Mark (FS-511) – $50 to $500+

  • Rarity: Shows a faint “S” under the “D” mint mark
  • Value: Up to $500 in mint state (MS-65+)

2. Superb-Grade Specimens (MS-67+) – Up to $9,775

  • Auction Records:
    • $9,775 (2007, PCGS MS-67)
    • $6,463 (2015, PCGS MS-67+)
  • Key: Perfect surfaces, full red luster, zero flaws

3. 1952-S (San Francisco) – $5 to $100

  • Better strikes than Philadelphia/Denver coins
  • Uncirculated red examples: $20–$100
1952 Lincoln

How to Spot a Valuable 1952 Wheat Penny

✅ Check the Mint Mark:

  • No mark = Philadelphia
  • “D” = Denver (look for D/S variety)
  • “S” = San Francisco (better strikes)

✅ Grade Matters:

  • Circulated: $0.04–$0.50 (common)
  • Uncirculated (red): $1–$10,000+

✅ Use a 10x Loupe:

  • Examine the mint mark for repunching
  • Look for full wheat stalks on the reverse

What to Do If You Find a Rare 1952 Penny

  1. Handle by the edges – Preserve surfaces
  2. Get it graded – PCGS/NGC encapsulation boosts value
  3. Sell smart – Heritage Auctions for top-dollar results

Beware!

  • No 1952 penny is worth $1M – Ignore scams
  • Cleaning destroys value – Never polish coins

Free Rare Penny Check:
📸 Email close-ups to WheatExperts@RareCoin.com
📞 Call 1-800-WHEAT-PENNY for fast verification

*”My 1952-D D/S penny graded MS-65 sold for $1,200!” – Tom L., Texas*

[🔎 Certified by PCGS | 📅 Updated: 2024]

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