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Value of a 1913-D Lincoln penny
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In average condition, it is worth approximately $4.22.
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In uncirculated (MS+) mint condition, it can be worth between $142 to $278 or more.
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For well-circulated examples, values range from $3 to $10.
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Extremely fine grade examples may be worth several hundred to thousands of dollars, depending on their condition.
The 1913-D penny is considered a semi-key date due to its lower mintage, making it particularly sought after by collectors
The 1913 Lincoln pennies were minted at three mints:
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Philadelphia (P): 76,532,352 pieces minted.
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Denver (D): 15,804,000 pieces minted.
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San Francisco (S): 6,101,000 pieces minted.
Common Errors
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Double Strikes: This error occurs when the design is struck twice, resulting in a doubled appearance of letters, numbers, or design elements.
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Clipped Planchet: This error is caused by the accidental removal of a part of the coin’s blank metal disc during production, creating a missing portion of the coin.
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Die Cracks or Cuds: As coin dies age, cracks and chips can form, resulting in a mirror-opposite raised crack on the coin.
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Repunched Mintmarks: An error penny where the mintmark was punched at least twice and at slightly different angles or locations could be worth big bucks.
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