THE 1964 PENNY THAT COULD BE WORTH $4,310+ – ULTIMATE GUIDE TO FINDING THIS RARE COIN

WHY IS A 1964 PENNY SO VALUABLE?

While most 1964 Lincoln Memorial pennies are worth just face value, rare varieties and errors can fetch 500to500to4,310+. The key lies in spotting these ultra-rare mistakes from the year the U.S. Mint produced billions of pennies.


1964 PENNY: HISTORY & KEY FACTS

  • Mintage: Over 6.4 billion struck (highest ever at the time).
  • Composition: 95% copper, 5% zinc (same as pre-1982 pennies).
  • Special Note: Last year before the Mint reduced silver content in coins.
  • Mint Marks:
    • Philadelphia (no mark): Common.
    • Denver (“D”): Slightly scarcer.
    • Special “SMS” (Special Mint Set): Rare matte finish coins.

TOP 3 MOST VALUABLE 1964 PENNY ERRORS

  1. 1964-D “D Over D” Repunched Mint Mark ($4,310+)
    • Shows overlapping “D” mint marks under magnification.
    • Only a few confirmed examples exist.
  2. 1964 Proof-Like “SMS” Penny (1,000–1,000–3,000)
    • Special matte finish from 1964 Special Mint Sets.
    • No “S” mint mark (struck in Philadelphia).
  3. Doubled Die Obverse (DDO) (100–100–1,500)
    • Shows doubled lettering in “LIBERTY” or the date.
    • Requires 10x magnification to spot.

HOW TO SPOT A RARE 1964 PENNY

  1. Check the Mint Mark:
    • “D” (Denver): Look for repunched mint marks.
    • No mint mark: Could be a rare SMS coin.
  2. Examine the Surface:
    • SMS coins have a satin/matte finish (not shiny).
    • DDO errors show doubling in lettering.
  3. Weigh It:
    • Should be 3.11 grams (95% copper).
    • Lighter coins may be plated fakes.

1964 PENNY VALUE CHART

TypeValue Range
Normal 1964 (circulated)0.01–0.01–0.05
1964-D “D Over D”1,000–1,000–4,310+
1964 SMS (Proof-Like)500–500–3,000
Doubled Die Obverse100–100–1,500

Real Sale Example: A 1964-D “D Over D” penny graded MS-64 Red sold for $4,310 at auction.


WHERE TO SELL YOUR 1964 PENNY

  1. Get It Graded: Submit to PCGS or NGC (30–30–50) for top value.
  2. Sell Online:
    • eBay: Use keywords like “1964 D Over D penny error”.
    • Heritage Auctions: For coins worth $1,000+.
  3. Coin Shows: Dealers pay 50–70% of retail for raw coins.

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    Renato DeLuca

    I have a 1941 no mint mark penny…with a perfect obverse. And totally blank/smooth/ never struck reverse. Help? Do I have it graded? Being told they’re everywhere. I’m 78 years old. Never seen any, anywhere. Have you seen any, anywhere? Ron DeLuca

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  1. I have a 1941 no mint mark penny…with a perfect obverse. And totally blank/smooth/ never struck reverse. Help? Do I have it graded? Being told they’re everywhere. I’m 78 years old. Never seen any, anywhere. Have you seen any, anywhere? Ron DeLuca

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