During World War II, pennies were supposed to be made of steel to conserve copper.
Known for its rarity, this penny has the initials of the designer, Victor David Brenner, on the reverse.
The first year of the Flying Eagle cent with a limited mintage of only 1,000 proofs, making it a rare and highly sought-after coin worth several thousand dollars.
Features a low mintage of just over 1 million coins. This coin is rare and highly collectible, with values reaching into the thousands, especially in high grades.
This rare penny has a low mintage of just 309,000. It is highly sought after, and high-quality examples can be worth several thousand dollars.
One of the earliest U.S. coins, with a design featuring a chain on the reverse. Its rarity and historical significance make it a valuable collectible, often worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Known for the addition of the "L" in the designer’s initials, a change from previous issues. The "L" variety is rare and highly collectible, worth a significant amount in good condition.