Memorial Cents

Lincoln Memorial Cents were minted from 1959 to 2008 and are common in circulation but contain many collectible varieties and errors. This section includes guides to identifying memorial cents, important varieties, mint errors, and current coin values.

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1969-S Doubled Die Penny Value (FS-101)

QUICK ANSWER The 1969-S Doubled Die Obverse (FS-101) penny is one of the most famous and valuable modern Lincoln cent errors. Strong doubling appears on the date, lettering, and motto. Authentic examples typically sell for $10,000 to $250,000+, depending heavily on condition and color. Value range: $10,000 to $250,000+ Key identifier: Strong doubling on “LIBERTY”

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1983 Copper Penny Value (Rare Transitional Error)

QUICK ANSWER The 1983 copper penny is one of the rarest modern U.S. coin errors, created when a small number of coins were mistakenly struck on older bronze planchets instead of zinc. Authentic examples typically sell for $5,000 to $30,000+, depending heavily on condition. The key identifier is the weight: ~3.1 grams instead of 2.5

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1990 No S Penny Value (Rare 1990-S Proof No Mint Mark Error)

Quick Answer: 1990-S No S Penny Value The 1990-S Proof Lincoln cent with no mintmark is one of the rarest modern U.S. coin errors. Authentic examples typically sell for $2,000 to $6,000+, depending on condition and grading. Unlike normal proof pennies, this coin is missing the “S” mintmark entirely. Value range: ~$2,000 to $6,000+ Key

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1984 Doubled Ear Penny: Doubled Die Identification Guide

About the 1984 Doubled Ear Penny The 1984 Doubled Ear Lincoln cent is a well-known modern variety that collectors often search for when examining Lincoln cents from the 1980s. This variety is caused by a doubled die error on the obverse of the coin, which results in a visible second image of Abraham Lincoln’s ear

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2000 Wide AM Lincoln Cent Value and Identification Guide

About the 2000 Wide AM Cent The 2000 Wide AM Lincoln cent is a well-known modern variety that collectors often search for when examining Lincoln cents from the late 1990s and early 2000s. Most 2000 pennies display the standard Close AM spacing in the word AMERICA on the reverse. However, a small number were struck

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1999 Wide AM Lincoln Cent Value and Identification Guide

About the 1999 Wide AM Cent The 1999 Wide AM Lincoln cent is another popular modern variety that collectors frequently search for when examining pennies. Most 1999 cents display the standard Close AM spacing in the word AMERICA on the reverse. However, a small number were accidentally struck using a reverse die intended for proof

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