How much is my 1968 D penny worth?

Here’s how much 1968-D pennies are worth: Like their Philly counterparts, all 1968-D pennies are worth more than their face value due to the copper content in the coin. That means 1968-D pennies are worth about 2 cents — even in worn condition. Uncirculated 1968-D Lincoln pennies have a value of around 10 to 25 cents.

What is the error on a 1968 D penny?

For the case of the 1968 S Lincoln Memorial Penny, the doubling can be found on the obverse of the coin and is referred to as doubled die obverse, or DDO. Specifically, this error can be seen in the date, as well as the mint mark.

How much is a 1968 D Penny Worth?

If your penny has a grade of Mint State 65, meaning never circulated and has been give score of 65, it is worth 40 cents. If it was grade as MS 63, it is worth 15 cents. One thing for sure, it will always be worth a penny. There were 2 billion, 866 million+ Cents minted at Denver in 1968. Any value for this coin would depend on condition.

Is there an error on the 1968 Lincoln Memorial Penny?

1968 S Error – The Doubled Die Obverse Collectors have identified an error that appears on very few 1968 S Lincoln Memorial pennies. This error can potentially make the coin worth a significant amount of money, depending on strike type and severity of the error.

How much is a 1968 s DDO worth?

Proof 1968 S DDOs are worth much more due to their lower mintage and more regulated minting process. A Proof-67 1968 S DDO Lincoln Memorial Cent graded by ANACS recently sold for $125 on Ebay. Higher grade Proof strikes can be worth significantly more.

How much is a 1968 double die Lincoln Memorial worth?

Due to the scarcity of the 1968 S Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln Memorial cents, the prices are normally high but depend on collector demand. For an average grade regular strike 1968 S DDO, the price is about $8. Uncirculated examples are worth approximately $20.

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