Struck in copper instead of the standard steel due to leftover copper planchets, making it extremely rare and highly valuable, with some fetching over $200,000.
An error where pennies were struck on steel planchets left over from 1943, very few exist, making them worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Features noticeable doubling of the date and inscriptions on the obverse, a famous and valuable error coin, often valued at several thousand dollars.
Known for its significant doubling on the obverse, particularly on "LIBERTY" and the date, making it a rare and highly valued coin, worth up to $100,000 in high grades.
With a low mintage of 1,193,000, it's one of the key dates in the Lincoln penny series, often valued in the thousands, especially in higher grades
A minting error where the "D" mint mark is missing from Denver-minted coins, making it highly rare and valuable, often worth several thousand dollars.
The first year of the Lincoln penny with the designer's initials "V.D.B." on the reverse, with a low mintage of 484,000, making it highly valuable, often fetching up to $100,000.
With a low mintage of just 852,500, it is one of the key dates in the Indian Head series, highly sought after and valued at several thousand dollars in good condition.