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How much is a 1960 Lincoln penny worth?

How much is a 1960 Lincoln penny worth?

The 1960 penny with no mint mark and the small date is worth around $3 in uncirculated condition with an MS-63RB grade. The value is around $7 in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS-65RD.

Is a 1960 D penny rare?

Additional Info: There are large and small 1960 D pennies in the wild. The small date is the more expensive of the 2 coins and its worth somewhere between 4 and $7.35 each currently.

How much is a 1960 small date penny worth?

In the 1965 edition of the Red Book, published the previous year, the 1960 Small Date Proof was listed at a whopping $45. In the 2020 edition, prices range from $3 to $22, depending on numeric grade.

What is the value of a 1960 Lincoln penny?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1960 Lincoln Penny value at an average of 1 cent, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $22.

What is the most valuable Lincoln penny?

The 1943 copper-alloy cent is one of the most enigmatic coins in American numismatics — and reportedly the most valuable Lincoln penny of all. Just 40 of the coins — probably created by accident, on copper-alloy one-cent blanks left in the presses in the wartime years when pennies were converted to steel — are known…

Which Pennies from the 1960s are valuable?

The proof 1960 Lincoln Cents or pennies are valued at around $1.90 There were small and large date 1960 pennies issued and unlike the ones minted in Philadelphia these coins are worth the same no matter what the date size.

Are Lincoln pennies worth anything?

As far as business-strike Lincoln Memorial pennies, the kind struck for circulation (and lacking errors), the short answer essentially is no – Lincoln Memorial pennies generally are not valuable. In fact, typical pieces are worth only face value if worn, and only a tiny premium if in average uncirculated condition, except for a few cases.