🚨 URGENT: DON’T SPEND THESE! 3 RARE “D” PENNIES WORTH $3 MILLION+
Stop! Check your change before you pay for your next coffee! 🛑 You could be holding a literal fortune in the palm of your hand. In this video, we dive deep into the “Holy Grail” of coin collecting: the Top 3 Rare “D” (Denver Mint) Lincoln Pennies that have actually sold for millions of dollars at auction.
Most people think pennies are just worth one cent, but due to historic minting errors and tiny production numbers, specific years from the Denver Mint have become legendary. We will show you exactly how to identify the 1943-D Bronze Cent (only one is known to exist!), the elusive 1944-D Steel Penny, and the high-grade 1914-D Key Date that collectors are desperate to find.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just someone with a jar of coins on your dresser, this video will teach you the “Magnet Test,” the “Weight Test,” and the specific mint marks to look for so you don’t accidentally spend $1.7 million on a pack of gum!
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The values of these coins depend on their Grade (condition) and authentic Error Type. Here are the record-breaking stats:
| Penny Variety | Why It’s Rare | Estimated Value |
| 1943-D Bronze Cent | Struck on Bronze instead of Steel; Only 1 Known. | $800,000 – $2,000,000+ |
| 1944-D Steel Penny | Struck on Steel instead of Bronze error. | $1,700,000+ (Record) |
| 1914-D Lincoln Cent | Extremely low mintage; Rare in Mint State. | $150,000 – $420,000+ |
Pro Tip: A standard 1943 penny is steel and silver-colored. If yours is copper-colored and DOES NOT stick to a magnet, it could be the million-dollar error!
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The Magnet Test: Grab a magnet right now. If your 1943 penny doesn’t stick, you might be a millionaire!
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Weight Check: Rare 1982-D and 1983-D copper errors must weigh 3.11 grams to be valuable.
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