Description
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Numbers Minted
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Philadelphia Mint: 131,833,677 pennies (no mintmark).
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Denver Mint: 35,956,000 pennies (with “D” mintmark).
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San Francisco Mint: 22,510,000 pennies (with “S” mintmark).
1916 Lincoln Pennies with Common Errors
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Off-center strikes: These occur when the coin is not struck perfectly centered, leading to an uneven alignment of the design. A 1916 penny that is 5% to 10% off-center is worth $10 to $20, while those with more significant off-centering can be worth hundreds of dollars.
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Die cracks or die cuds: These are raised bumps or bulges caused by damage to the die, which can occur anywhere on the coin’s surface. A minor die crack or die chip may be worth $3 to $5, while a major die cud could fetch $100 to $200 or more.
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Repunched mintmarks: This error occurs when the working coin die was stamped at least twice by the mintmark letter punch. Such errors are usually regarded as minor and may have values of $5 to $20.
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