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What is my 1986 D penny worth?

What is my 1986 D penny worth?

The 1986 penny with no mint mark and the 1986 D penny are each worth around $0.30 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade. The 1986 S proof penny is worth around $7 in PR 65 condition.

How much is a white penny worth?

They are worth about 10 to 13 cents each in circulated condition, and as much as 50 cents or more if uncirculated.

Why does my penny look silver?

If the penny has a silver color, it is made out of steel with a zinc coating to make it look nicer and protect it from rusting. They are fairly common in nice condition since people tended to save them when they were first issued because they were unusual. When exposed to moisture the penny would start to rust.

How rare is a 1986 D penny?

Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around 1 cent, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $3 at auction.

What is a 1985 d penny worth?

While 1985-D pennies aren’t rare coins, there are some that are worth significantly more than their face value: Most uncirculated specimens are worth 10 to 20 cents apiece. The most valuable 1985-D penny fetched $5,635 in a 2010 sale.

Is a 1985 silver penny worth anything?

Since over 5 billion 1985 pennies were minted, the value of your 1985 penny is more than likely only face value. Even in uncirculated condition, the 1985 penny is worth only a mere $0.25. Broadstruck pennies are relatively common and worth $1 or $2 above face value.

How much is a 1974 silver penny worth?

The 1974 penny with no mint mark and the 1974 D penny are each worth around $0.30 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade. The 1974 S penny is worth around $0.75 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade.

Why is 1977 penny worth so much?

Yep, even circulated 1977 Lincoln Memorial cents that you find in circulation are worth more than just one cent. Worn 1977 pennies without a mintmark are worth about 2 cents — due to the extra value of the copper metal in the coin’s bronze alloy.