$2.6M Mystery: The 1943 Bronze Penny That Defied WWII Steel Rules

1. $2.6M – 1943 Bronze Lincoln Penny (PCGS MS-62)

  • Coin Type: Lincoln Wheat Penny (error coin).
  • Year: 1943.
  • Key Details:
    • Accidentally struck in bronze (95% copper, 5% tin/zinc) instead of steel during WWII.
    • Only 10-15 confirmed genuine examples exist.
    • Sold for $2.6 million in a 2024 private sale via Legend Rare Coin Auctions.
  • How to Spot It:
    • Non-magnetic (steel 1943 pennies are magnetic).
    • Weighs 3.11 grams (vs. 2.7g for steel).
    • Look for sharp “LIBERTY” text and no signs of plating.

2. $1.7M – 1943 Bronze Lincoln Penny (PCGS MS-62 Brown)

  • Coin Type: Same as above, slightly lower grade.
  • Auction History:
    • Sold for $1.7 million at Heritage Auctions (2023).
    • Certified by PCGS with a “Brown” designation (natural toning).
  • Unique Trait: Original red-brown patina with minimal wear on Lincoln’s cheek.

3. $863,000 – 1909-S VDB Lincoln Penny (PCGS MS-67 Red)

  • Coin Type: Lincoln Wheat Penny (key date).
  • Year: 1909.
  • Key Details:
    • First year of the Lincoln cent, with designer Victor D. Brenner’s initials “VDB” on the reverse.
    • The 1909-S (San Francisco Mint) is the rarest version.
    • PCGS MS-67 Red example sold for $863,000 in 2021.
  • How to Spot Fakes:
    • Fake “S” mint marks often have incorrect spacing.
    • Authentic coins show crisp “V.D.B.” at the bottom of the reverse.

4. $391,000 – 1955 Double Die Obverse Penny (PCGS MS-64)

  • Coin Type: Lincoln Wheat Penny (error coin).
  • Year: 1955.
  • Key Details:
    • Famous for a dramatic doubling error on “LIBERTY” and the date.
    • PCGS MS-64 example sold for $391,000 in 2019.
  • Authenticity Check:
    • Blurred doubling on the obverse (front) only.
    • Reverse (wheat stalks) should be normal.

5. $375,000 – 1870-S Seated Liberty Dollar (NGC AU-53)

  • Coin Type: Seated Liberty Dollar.
  • Year: 1870.
  • Key Details:
    • Only 9 known examples; struck secretly at the San Francisco Mint.
    • An NGC AU-53 specimen sold for $375,000 in 2018.
  • Identifying Traits:
    • “LIBERTY” on the shield; eagle with arrows on the reverse.
    • Weighs 26.73g (90% silver).

6. $336,000 – 1913 Liberty Head Nickel (PCGS PR-63)

  • Coin Type: Liberty Head Nickel (illegally struck).
  • Year: 1913.
  • Key Details:
    • Only 5 exist, all made clandestinely by a Mint employee.
    • Proof-63 example sold for **336,000∗∗in1996(adjustedforinflation, 336,000∗∗in1996(adjustedforinflation, 2.5M today).
  • Spotting Fakes:
    • Genuine coins have a sharp “LIBERTY” with no tooling marks.
    • Weight: 5g (same as regular nickels).
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