Description
The value of a 1913 P Lincoln Wheat Penny varies based on its condition and mint mark:
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Average Condition: Approximately $1.55.
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Uncirculated (MS+) Condition: Ranges from $49 to $80 or more.
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Proof Coins: Can be worth $816 or more.
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Philadelphia Mint (No Mintmark): Worth $15 to $50 in well-worn condition.
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Denver Mint (D): Varies from $3 to $10 for well-circulated examples, up to $150+ for uncirculated pieces.
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San Francisco Mint (S): Worth $10 to $25 in well-worn grades, and more than $200 in uncirculated condition.
The 1913 Lincoln Wheat Penny was minted in three different mints: Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco.
The Philadelphia Mint produced the most common variety, with 76,532,352 Lincoln Cents minted.
The Denver Mint produced 15,804,000 1913-D Pennies,
and the San Francisco Mint produced 6,101,000 1913-S Pennies.
Additionally, 2,983 proof 1913 Lincoln Pennies were made.
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Off-Center Strikes: These occur when the planchet is misaligned in the collar at the moment of striking, resulting in a coin with part of the design missing along one edge.
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Die Cracks: As coin dies age, cracks and chips can form, resulting in a mirror-opposite raised crack on the coin.
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Die Cuds: These occur when the die is not fully round, causing a raised area on the coin.
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Repunched Mintmarks: An error where the mintmark was punched at least twice and at slightly different angles or locations.
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Brockages: Small holes or depressions in the coin’s surface.
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Die Caps: Raised areas on the coin’s surface that are not part of the design.
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