The inaugural year of the Lincoln cent, with the designer’s initials (VDB) on the reverse and a low mintage of 484,000, making it highly sought after.
Known for its low mintage of 1,193,000, this penny from the Denver Mint is a key date and highly valuable in all grades.
A rare error where the Denver Mint mark is missing, making it a unique and highly desirable coin among collectors.
Most 1943 cents were struck in steel due to WWII; however, a few copper cents were mistakenly produced, making them extremely valuable
Features a significant doubling of the date and inscriptions on the obverse, making it one of the most famous and valuable error coins.
Early issue with a low mintage of 1,825,000, making it a key date in the series, especially in higher grades.
Known for its low mintage of 866,000, making it a key date and valuable coin for collectors of the Lincoln series.
An error coin where a few steel blanks from 1943 were used in 1944, making these extremely rare and highly collectible.