Sold for $1.7 million in 2010. One of the few bronze cents mistakenly struck in 1943 when pennies were supposed to be made of steel.
Sold for $862,500 in 2009. An extremely rare variant of the first official U.S. penny.
Sold for $1 million in 2015. Known for its unique chain design, this coin is highly sought after.
Sold for $940,000 in 2019. Another early U.S. penny with a wreath design on the reverse, highly valued by collectors.
Sold for $373,750 in 2008. A rare error coin from the year after steel cents were discontinued.
Sold for $336,000 in 2018. Known for its significant doubling on the obverse, making it extremely rare
Sold for $282,000 in 2016. Another rare example of a 1943 bronze penny, minted in San Francisco.
Sold for $204,000 in 2019. One of the rare bronze pennies from 1943, this example was in pristine condition