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  1. Hace 4 días · A red 1993 D penny graded MS63 is worth around $6 – that’s 50 per cent more than a Philly penny at the same grade. An example graded MS65 red can be yours for around $10, while the same color graded MS67 is worth around $26. At MS68, the PCGS value is $80, rising to $350 at MS68+. Top of the shop are 13 coins graded MS69 red.

  2. Hace 4 días · The cost of an MS 64-grade penny is $0.50. The cost of an MS 65-grade penny is $1. The cost of an MS 66-grade penny is $40. The 1977 D MS 67 cents are the most expensive, with a regular price of $150. On the other hand, the highest auction price for such a specimen was $423, achieved at Baltimore Auctions.

  3. Hace 4 días · 1982 Large Date Bronze Penny. The 1982 “no mint mark” with bronze/copper composition and large date can cost an average of $0.05 in circulated condition. In an uncirculated state, the coin’s value can range from $1 to $10. But pieces in higher grades – MS67 and above–can sell for as much as $1,495.

  4. Hace 4 días · 12,869,048,760. These pennies experienced changes in their composition several times. Initially, they contained 95% copper, but the increase in this metal price on the stock market forced the US Mint to change this. Coins from 1981 are the last containing such a high copper percentage.

  5. Hace 4 días · Values range from $4 for an example at that level to $60 at MS66+. But at MS67 and above, prices climb steeply. The PCGS values a 1959 Denver penny graded MS67 at $300, and that jumps to $2,750 at MS67+. The finest Denver penny known to exist is one coin graded MS68. That’s valued at a whopping $9,000.

  6. Hace 4 días · Pennies were struck in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco in 1949. And in every case, the finest examples to have been certified to date are graded MS67+. The value of a Philadelphia 1949 penny at that grade is $9,000. For a Denver penny, it’s $7,000. And for a San Francisco penny, it’s $1,300.

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