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  2. 9 Rare Coins That Can Make You Rich - AOL

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    This rare coin is notable because it doesn’t contain a mint mark; the U.S. Mint deliberately didn’t include mint marks on coins produced from 1965 to 1967, to limit coin hoarding. The Mint ...

  3. Don’t Spend These 8 Rare Coins — They Could Be Worth Thousands

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    1926-D Lincoln Penny ($3,290): The 1926-D Wheat Penny value ranges from about $900 for Mint State brown varieties to $22,000 for Mint State red varieties, according to the Bullion Shark website.

  4. 10 of the Most Valuable Pennies - AOL

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    Circulating coins are worth $408,000 to $409,000 in average condition and upwards of $1.1 million for uncirculated condition. ... a blank coin with no design, may have been left behind, resulting ...

  5. Lincoln cent mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Wartime cent, 1944–1946 (Brass except as noted) Year Mint Mintage Comments 1944 (P) 1,435,000,000 (P) >27 Zinc-plated Steel. 27 known. D 430,578,000 D ^ D over S D

  6. Lincoln cent - Wikipedia

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    Mint Director Eva Adams felt that part of the reason for the shortage was coin collectors taking pieces from circulation, and Adams ordered that mintmarks no longer appear on coins. Coins continued to be dated 1964 until the end of 1965, using authority given by the Coinage Act of 1965 , and almost all 1965 cents were actually struck in 1966 ...

  7. United States Proof Set - Wikipedia

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    Then, starting the next year, through 1967, all mints produced coins without mint marks, as a shortage of coins was blamed on coin collectors. [6] No proof sets or uncirculated mint sets were produced by the mint in those years, and instead "Special Mint Sets" containing circulation coins featuring a satin finish were sold to collectors ...

  8. These rare coins come with a distinctive S mint mark below the date. According to Pearlman, the “NGC estimates a 1969-S doubled die in Mint State 64 condition would have a retail value of about ...

  9. Coinage Act of 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The Mint continued to strike 1964-dated silver pieces under the authority of the Coinage Act until 1966, [70] when Secretary Fowler announced, "the coin shortage is over". [68] In July 1966, the Treasury announced that coins struck after August 1, 1966, would bear the date of minting.