The $59,000 1959-D Wheat Penny: The Rarest Lincoln Cent Error

πŸ’° BREAKING: Only ONE confirmed 1959-D Wheat Penny exists – valued at $59,000! This impossible coin combines two different designs in one incredible error. Here’s how to identify this numismatic unicorn. What Makes This Coin So Valuable? …

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πŸ’° The $6,500 Susan B. Anthony Dollar: How a Tiny Rim Detail Creates Huge Value

πŸ” Key Identification Guide Wide Rim ($$$ Premium) βœ… Date Close to Rim: “1979” almost touches the edgeβœ… Thick, Flat Rim: Measures 0.5mm wider than normalβœ… “Near Date” Look: Numbers appear crowded Narrow Rim ($1 Face Value) ❌ Date Set In: Clear gap between numbers …

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πŸ’° The $22,500 1944-D Wheat Penny: How to Spot This Wartime Rarity

πŸ” Why This Penny Commands Premium Prices βœ” Transitional Year β€“ First copper cents after 1943 steel penniesβœ” Denver Mint Scarcity β€“ Only 430 million struck (vs. 1.4B in Philadelphia)βœ” Condition Rarity β€“ Few survived in gem state due to wartime circulation πŸ“Š …

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πŸ’° The $1.3 Million 1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollar: The “Double Die Obverse” Rarity

A single 1979-P “DDO” dollar just sold for $1.3 MILLION in New Yorkβ€”making it the most valuable modern U.S. coin! Here’s how to identify this hidden treasure. πŸ” Why This 1979 Coin Is Worth Millions …

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