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24 Οκτ 2024 · On 1953 Wheat Pennies, some of the best-known mint errors were FS-501, FS-502, and FS-101 – that’s two RPMs and a DDO respectively. Let’s explore these 1953 penny flaws. 1953 (P) Proof Penny DDO
17 Νοε 2018 · Type: Wheat PennyYear: 1953Mint Mark: DFace Value: 0.01 USDTotal Produced: 700,515,000 Silver Content: 0% Numismatic Value: 15 cents to $12.00
Circulated 1953 wheat pennies are rarely worth more than their face or melt value. MS63-graded pennies are usually valued slightly higher than $1. However, similar to the no-mint mark coins, the prices climb higher for pennies with higher grading. An MS65 graded 1953 D wheat penny is worth around $22 and MS65 about $600.
1953-D penny (Denver Mint) — 3 to 5 cents; 1953-S penny (San Francisco Mint) — 4 to 15 cents; The bottom line… even if your worn 1953 wheat penny has been cleaned or exhibits other signs of damage, it’s worth at least 2 cents — for the value of the copper within the coin’s bronze alloy. Now… what if you have a nicer 1953 penny?
While repunched mint marks (or RPMs) are perhaps most commonly found on old Lincoln wheat pennies, these errors can be found on coins from all denominations. Here’s a list of the top 50 Lincoln pennies with repunched mint marks. What Is A Mintmark? Just in case you’ve stumbled upon this article but don’t know what a mintmark is…
2 Νοε 2023 · 1. 1953-D Wheat Penny with a Repunched Mint Mark: Sold for $3,525. We start off with a coin that has a repunched mint mark (RPM). This is an error that occurs when the punch is shifted between taps. In this particular coin, the “D” mint mark appears to be doubled on its upright, earning it the designation 1953-D/D.
23 Φεβ 2018 · Looks like a very small stain caused by a very small droplet from some type of liquid material.