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(what to look for in you pocket change)
1936 |
Doubled Die obverse, date, liberty and In God We Trust some doubling |
worth about $75.00 - $150.00 |
1941 | Double-die obverse, doubling on the date and liberty | worth about $40.00 - $100.00 |
1943 | Copper, all 1943 cents were made from steel (silver color), a small handful were first stamped from copper. This is the one everyone looks for COPPER | price in the Thousands of dollars |
1943D |
Double Mint Mark "D" stamped over another "D" |
worth about $5.00 |
1944D |
"D" mintmark stamped over "S" mintmark |
worth about $100.00 - $300.00 |
1946S | "S" stamped over "D" mintmark | worth about $60.00 - $150.00 |
1955D | up-right "D" stamped over a horizontal "D" | worth about $200.00 |
1955 | Double-die, date doubled | worth about $450.00 |
1955 | No VDB | no price available yet |
1956D | "D" stamped over a "D" mintmark | worth about $10.00 |
1959D | Check the Reverse- Wheat for back Type, same as 1909-1957 | no price available as of yet |
1960 | small date variety | worth about $3.50 - $10.00 |
1963D | in the date 3/3, a three is over another three | worth about .20 cents each. |
1968D | "D" stamped over "D" variety | worth about $10.00 |
1968D | Double-die Reverse, strong doubling in the word America | worth about $25.00 |
1969S | Double-die, strong doubling on In God We Trust, Liberty and the Date | worth up to $3,500.00 each |
1970S | Double-die, strong doubling in words TRUST & LIBERTY | worth from $1,000.00 - $2,000.00 |
1971 | Double-die obverse, strong doubling on the words liberty and In God We Trust | worth about $25.00 |
1972 | Double-Die (date doubled) | worth about $250.00-$400.00 each |
1972 | poor mans double-die, only doubling visible is on the 2 in the date | worth about $5.00-$6.00 |
1973 | Missing VDB | worth .10-.15 cents each |
1980D | S/D mintmark, shadow of a S mintmark above the D mintmark | worth upto $200.00 |
1982 | doubling in IN GOD WE TRUST | worth upto $35.00 |
1983 | Double-die, reverse doubled (back) In God We Trust doubled | worth up to $350.00 each |
1984 | Double-die, Lincoln's Ear is doubled, look at ear lobe | worth up to $150.00 each |
1984D | Double-die obverse, slight doubling on Date | worth about $30.00 |
1989 | no VDB | worth .20-.25 cents each |
1994 | Double-die Reverse, doubling in columns (last three) | worth up to $95.00 |
1995 | Double-die, LIBERTY doubled | worth about $20.00-$35.00 each |
1995D | Double-die, strong doubling in In God We Trust and the Date | worth up to $350.00 |
1997 | Double-die, look at the Ear Lobe like the 84 | worth about $100.00 each |
1999 |
Word has it that there are Double-dies out there, (information to follow) when we know more. Keep looking. |
N/A |
2003 | Some collectors are saying they have double-die types but the US Mint says its the grain of the metal that makes the steps on the reverse look this way. Up-date 3/1/2004: Three variety experts Ken Potter, John Wexler & Billy Crawford disagree with the US Mint, they say that these cents are double-die coins. Check areas below columns for signs of doubling (columns go into steps) & look at the FG, designers initials some show what apear to be "Trails" | N/A |
1939 |
words (Monticello & Five Cents doubled on back) |
worth about $35.00 - $140.00 |
1942D |
up-right "D" stamped over a Horiz."D" |
worth about $30.00 - $200.00 |
1943 |
Double Date 1943 stamped over 1942 |
worth about $40.00 |
1943P | Liberty the Date & Jefferson's EYE is Doubled | worth about $50.00 - $125.00 |
1945P |
Double Die Reverse |
worth about $10.00 |
1946D |
up-right "D" stamped over a Horiz."D" |
worth about $300.00 |
1946S | Doubling of the Date & Liberty visible | worth about $150.00 |
1949 | "D" stamped over an "S" mintmark | worth about $35.00 |
1954 | "S" stanped over the "D" mintmark | worth about $6.00 |
1955 | "D" stamped over an "S" mintmark | worth about $7.00 |
1990D | Missing "FS" | no price available |
1976 |
Dimes are getting harder to find in nice shape |
worth about .10 - .12 cents each. |
1982 |
no P (The mint mark P under date is not there, filled in with metal) smooth |
worth about $150.00 - $200.00 each |
1976 | Bi-centennial Quarter | about .28 cents each |
1976D |
Double-die Obverse (FRONT) Doubling on the word LIBERTY. Very few known |
worth about $500.00 + in Almost Uncirculated Condition |
1988 | No mint mark under date | No price available. |
1989 | No mint mark under date | No price available. |
1974D |
Double Die - the (Trust) is doubled, look at the RUS in the word TRUST. |
worth about $150.00 |
1982 |
No FG (FG designers initials missing from back) |
worth $3.00-$5.00 |
1983 |
No FG (FG designers initials missing from back) |
worth $3.00-$5.00 |
1990 |
No FG (FG designers initials missing from back) |
worth $3.00-$5.00 |
1974D | 40% Silver Eisenhower Dollar (aprox. 10 known to exist) | $1,000.00-$3,000.00 |
1776-1976 | 40% Silver Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar (2 known to exist) | N/A |
1776-1976 |
Bicentennial Dollars almost Uncirculated Condition, these are getting harder to find |
worth about $1.50 each. |
1977D | 40% Silver Eisenhower Dollar (20 known to exist) | $2,000.00-$5,000.00 |
1979 |
Susan B. Anthony Dollar - (Near Date) wide rim |
worth about $9.00 |
1979S |
Susan B. Anthony (Clear "S") |
worth about $60.00 |
1981S |
Susan B. Anthony (Clear "S") |
worth about $95.00 |
1989 |
Congress Proof Dollar Coin - (Check for Die Rotation) |
No value available |
2000 |
Sacagawea Dollar blank platchet, not stamped at all |
worth about $3.00-$5.00 |
2000 |
Sacagawea Dollars, mulled with Washington Quarter (Quarter front, Dollar back) |
worth $850.00 up |
Note on PRICES:
The
prices shown are for an example ONLY,. Any one who has been collecting for a while will know what
coins to look for and the prices they will get for them. I have been collecting for
about 38 years. I DO KNOW WHAT THE COINS ARE WORTH.. But I also know that you never
get the book value for anything, unless you are very lucky to find that one person
who is looking for that spacific coin you have in your hand.
Everyone has to do
their homework, pick up a RED BOOK, at the nearest book store and check the current
prices if you are going to sell the coins you find. I just want to interest you enough
to look through your change and mabe you will find something of value or at least
I have got you looking.
:-) The Webbie.
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