8 Rare Coin Errors That Are Highly Valuable

1955 Double Die Lincoln Cent

The 1955 Double Die Lincoln Cent is a striking coin with a distinctive error. Its obverse features doubling, making the date and the word “LIBERTY” appear twice.

2004 Wisconsin State Quarter Extra Leaf

The 2004 Wisconsin State Quarter with an extra leaf is a fascinating mint error. This coin has an additional leaf on the left side of the corn stalk, which was not part of the original design.

1999 Wide AM Reverse Lincoln Cent

The 1999 Wide AM Lincoln Cent is notable for a minor but valuable error. On the reverse side, the spacing between the letters “A” and “M” in “AMERICA” is wider than usual.

1982 No P Mint Mark Roosevelt Dime

The 1982 No P Mint Mark Roosevelt Dime is a highly valued error coin. Typically, dimes minted in Philadelphia bear a “P” mint mark, but this one lacks it entirely.

2000 Sacagawea Dollar “Cheerios” Variety

The 2000 Sacagawea Dollar “Cheerios” variety is a notable mint error that gained fame through a promotional campaign. Found in select boxes of Cheerios cereal, these coins feature a higher level of detail on the eagle’s tail feathers.

1943 Copper Penny

The 1943 Copper Penny is a famous and highly valuable error coin. During World War II, the U.S. Mint switched to steel cents to conserve copper for the war effort.

1992 Close AM Reverse Lincoln Cent

The 1992 Close AM Lincoln Cent features a rare and valuable error on the reverse side. The letters “A” and “M” in “AMERICA” are closer together than usual, the result of a die mix-up.

2007 Godless Presidential Dollar

The 2007 Godless Presidential Dollar is a fascinating mint error coin. Due to a mistake, the usual inscription “IN GOD WE TRUST” was omitted from the edge of some coins.

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