For an average grade regular strike 1968 S DDO, the price is about $8. Uncirculated examples are worth approximately $20. 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.
What is a 1968 S nickel worth?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1968 S Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 5 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $19.
What is a 1973 s penny worth?
How much is it worth? A worn 1973-S penny has a value of about 2 cents — due to the copper metal content. Uncirculated specimens are normally worth 10 to 30 cents apiece. The most valuable 1973-S penny was graded MS67RD by Professional Coin Grading Service and realized $2,232.50 in a 2016 offering.
Are there any 1968 D United States Coins?
Collecting 1968-D Cents As is the case with nearly every Lincoln cent produced 1959 to date, the United States Mint produced coins by the hundreds of millions, and unless the coin is a condition rarity or a scarce and coveted variety, there is very little numismatic premium to be had with a run-of-the-mill example.
How much was a 1968 Lincoln cent worth?
Most survivors come from 1968 United States Mint Uncirculated Sets, which were issued at $2.50 per set. The Mint produced 2,105,128 Uncirculated Sets in 1968, each set containing one example of every circulating coin struck that year from each mint.
How much is a 1968 US stamp worth?
1968-71 Regular Issues Denom. Description Mint 6 cent Flag & White House $0.35 6 cent Flag & White House- Huck Press $0.35 6 cent Flag & W.House-Coil $0.35 8 cent Flag & W.House-Coil $0.45
When was the first 1968 D cent struck?
On January 4, the numismatic press and senior officials at the American Numismatic Association (ANA) joined Adams at the Denver Mint to witness the ceremonial first striking of 1968-D coinage.