At Pennyverse.info, we investigate extraordinary coin claims – including the viral story about a 1982 no mint mark penny supposedly worth $340,000. Watch our video analysis and discover the truth behind this sensational claim.
Understanding the $340,000 Penny Claim
The Origin of the Story
- Based on transitional year varieties (copper to zinc)
- Fueled by speculation about rare errors
- Likely confuses 1982 no mint mark with 1983 no mint mark (which is rare)
Actual Valuable 1982 Penny Varieties
Variety | Realistic Value |
---|---|
1982 Copper Small Date | 5,000−5,000−15,000 |
1982-D Copper Large Date | 1,000−1,000−5,000 |
Common 1982 Zinc | Face Value |
How to Identify Truly Valuable 1982 Pennies
Key Identification Steps
- Weight Test
- Copper: 3.11g
- Zinc: 2.5g
- Date Size Check
- Small Date vs Large Date varieties
- Mintmark Verification
- “D” = Denver
- No mintmark = Philadelphia
The Reality Check
- No verified 1982 penny has sold for $340,000
- The highest confirmed sale: $15,000 (1982 Copper Small Date MS-65)
- Most 1982 pennies are worth face value to $5
What To Do If You Find a 1982 Penny
- Weigh it precisely
- Check date size
- Compare to known varieties
- Get professional authentication if potentially valuable
Join the Discussion
Your Mission:
- Check your 1982 pennies
- Watch our video analysis
- Share your thoughts on this viral claim
Question for You:
“Do you think any modern penny could realistically sell for $340,000?”
Debate at Pennyverse.info!
Why This Matters
Understanding true rarity helps collectors separate fact from fiction. At Pennyverse.info, we provide evidence-based coin valuations.
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