In 1988, the Philadelphia Mint made 6,092,810,000 coins without mint marks. It has the highest mintage so these coins don’t sell for much. In 2014, a 1988 Penny graded MS 68 RD was auctioned for $881. But in 2021, a 1926 (P) Penny in MS 69 RD sold on eBay for $7,040. ...
The Washington quarter is one of the longest-lasting coins of the US Mint. Their production began in 1932, and today you can hardly find these first examples on the coin market, particularly in the mint state. When looking for the rarest piece, it is definitely the 1932 D Washington quarte...
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and Carson City. Production was stable until the Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890 was passed, requiring the Treasury to purchase more silver and use it to make more coins. Supporters of the Act believed that by increasing the amount of silver the Treasury bought, there would be an increase...
A struck-through error happens when an unwanted object such as debris, a string of hair or a speck of wood or dust lands on the die or planchet, leaving the object’s image on the coin’s surface. The struck-through error is rare. If you inspect your 1966 half-dollar coins and noti...
In 2004, the Philadelphia Mint made 366,720,000 Keelboat Nickels with the P Mint Mark. In April 2021, an MS 68 sold for $895 on eBay. It was down to $360 by August, and since PCGS has graded almost thirty of these coins, they estimate the 2023 value at $475. But they have clos...
The Jefferson nickel from 1954 is an almost seventy years old coin. Unfortunately, most specimens that spent years in circulation show visible signs of wear, making them less attractive to collectors. The obverse of the 1954 Jefferson nickel ...
Related Posts:26 Most Valuable Half Dollar Coins In Circulation 1989 Half Dollar Errors Errors occur during the minting process due to old or damaged dies, improper placement of the planchet or blank coin on which the die strikes the design, or the presence of dust, debris, or grease. ...
No one can claim how many coins without the mint mark were struck with this famous error. However, they are always worth some money, regardless of their condition. Onlythose in the highest gradescan be pricey. For instance, you can get approximately $2,500 to $3,500 for the error coin...
Overdated coins are those where the original date has been re-punched with a new digit. But although the 1942/1 dime is often referred to as an overdate, that’s not exactly true. In this case, the presence of both the final “1” and the “2” in the date is the fault of a...