ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A rare 1943 bronze Lincoln penny has sold for more than $200,000 at a Florida auction. Heritage Auctions says more than 30 people bid on the rare coin Thursday night. Only 10 to ...
If you’re like most of us, you don’t assume your coins will be worth a lot of money. At least, not more than 25 cents. But because coins have been minted in this nation for a long time, and because ...
In 1947, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts, teenager found one of the rarest coins in circulation in his lunch change. Don Lutes Jr. was 16 when he found a 1943 Lincoln penny, one of the few made in copper.
MASSACHUSETTS -- A rare 1943 bronze Lincoln penny has sold for more than $200,000 at a Florida auction. Heritage Auctions says more than 30 people bid on the rare coin Thursday night. Only 10 to 15 of ...
A Massachusetts man’s rare 1943 Lincoln penny could be worth over a million dollars. The 1943 penny was minted in steel due to Copper being a valuable material for the war effort. The owner, Don Lutes ...
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Don't spend that 1943 penny: How one sold for $840,000 - and how to spot it
Most people toss a penny without a second glance. Yet sitting inside old coin jars, forgotten desk drawers, and inherited collections, there may be a one-cent piece that collectors and auction houses ...
ORLANDO (CBSMiami/CNN) -- A rare penny that was found in a teen's cafeteria change in 1947 was auctioned off Thursday in Florida for a pretty penny. The coin, mistakenly minted in copper in 1943, ...
YAHOO.COM - A 1943 Lincoln penny that soared in value because it was made from the "wrong" material reportedly has sold for $1 million. The penny was erroneously made of bronze instead of zinc-coated ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A rare 1943 bronze Lincoln penny has sold for more than $200,000 at a Florida auction. Heritage Auctions says more than 30 people bid on the rare coin Thursday night. Only 10 to ...
A Massachusetts man’s rare 1943 Lincoln penny could be worth over a million dollars. The 1943 penny was minted in steel due to Copper being a valuable material for the war effort. The owner, Don Lutes ...
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