Did you know that a simple penny in your pocket could actually be worth a fortune? Some Lincoln cents look ordinary but have sold for hundreds of thousands—and even over $1 million—at auction.
Recently, three rare Lincoln cents shocked the coin-collecting world with jaw-dropping prices:
- $275,000
- $288,000
- $1.14 million
Let’s uncover these legendary coins and how you might find one hiding in your change jar.
The Million-Dollar Penny Trio
1922 “No D” Lincoln Cent
- Sold for: $275,000 (MS64)
- Key Error: Missing Denver mintmark
- How to Spot: Smooth blank area where the “D” mintmark should be
1955 Doubled Die Obverse (DDO)
- Sold for: $288,000 (MS65+)
- Key Error: Dramatic doubling on the date and the word LIBERTY
- How to Spot: Bold shadow-like effect on numbers and letters—visible without magnification
1958 Doubled Die Obverse (DDO)
- Sold for: $1,140,000 (MS65)
- Key Error: The most extreme doubled die in Lincoln cent history
- How to Spot: Overlapping, blurry letters easily visible to the naked eye
Why These Pennies Are Worth So Much
Ultra Rare – Only a handful exist
Mint State Grades – Uncirculated examples bring the highest prices
Historic Minting Mistakes – Famous among collectors
Collector Demand – Competitive bidding drives values higher
How to Check Your Pennies
Focus on Dates: 1922, 1955, 1958
Use a 10x Loupe: Inspect mintmarks, numbers, and lettering
Mintmark Rules:
- 1922: No “D” should appear
- 1955 & 1958: Philadelphia only (no mintmark)
Check Condition: Bright red luster = highest value; avoid cleaned or damaged coins
Auction Value Guide
Coin Variety | Grade | Value Range |
---|---|---|
1922 No D | MS64 | $250K – $300K |
1955 DDO | MS65+ | $275K – $350K |
1958 DDO | MS65 | $1M – $1.2M |
Where Rare Pennies Are Found
- Old coin albums (especially pre-1960s)
- Estate sales & auctions
- Forgotten bank rolls tucked away for decades
- Family safety deposit boxes
What To Do If You Find One
Handle carefully by the edges only
Store in a protective holder
Get professional grading from PCGS or NGC
Sell through trusted auction houses like Heritage Auctions
Warning: Counterfeits are common! Always authenticate before selling.