1968 Lincoln Penny Error Guide: Rare Varieties Worth Up to $15,000

Introduction to 1968 Penny Errors

While most 1968 Lincoln cents are common, certain mint errors and varieties can transform these ordinary coins into four and five-figure treasures. This guide reveals the most valuable errors collectors are hunting for today.

Top 5 Most Valuable 1968 Penny Errors

1. Doubled Die Obverse (DDO) – Up to $1,000

![Close-up of 1968-S DDO showing doubling on date]

  • Key Features:
    • Doubling visible on “LIBERTY” and date
    • Most common on 1968-S proofs
  • Values:
    • Minor doubling: 20−20−100
    • PR68: 500−500−1,000
  • Recent Sale: $517 (PR68, Heritage Auctions)

2. Bonded With Costa Rica 5 Centimos – $15,000 Rarity

![Unique two-tone bonded error coin]

  • Extreme Rarity: Only 1 known specimen
  • Characteristics:
    • Two metals bonded together
    • Partial Lincoln design on foreign planchet
  • Auction Record: $15,000 (PCGS-graded)

3. Struck on Canada Dime Planchet – $1,400+

![1968 penny struck on silver dime planchet]

  • Key Identifiers:
    • Silver color instead of copper
    • 2.07g weight (normal=3.11g)
  • Recent Sale: $1,410 (NGC MS64)

4. Off-Center Strikes – Up to $100+

![Dramatic off-center strike example]

  • Value Factors:
    • 5-10% off-center: 5−5−20
    • 30%+ off-center: 50−50−150
    • 60%+ off-center: $200+
  • Recent Sale: $86 (60% off-center MS65BN)

5. Repunched Mint Marks (RPM) – 5−5−25 Premium

![Close-up of repunched “D” mint mark]

  • Identification:
    • Visible doubling or overlapping of mint mark
    • Most common on Denver issues
  • Value Added: Typically 5−5−25

How to Authenticate Your 1968 Penny

4-Step Verification Process:

  1. Magnet Test
    • Real 1968 pennies won’t stick (copper)
    • Counterfeits may use magnetic metals
  2. Weight Check
    • Must weigh 3.11g (except planchet errors)
  3. Mint Mark Inspection
    • Compare to known genuine examples
    • Look for proper size/position
  4. Date Font Analysis
    • Match to authentic 1968 fonts
    • Beware of altered dates

When in doubt, consult PCGS/NGC certification

Where to Find These Error Coins

Best Hunting Grounds:

  • Original Mint Sets (For proof errors)
  • Bank Rolls (Especially old stock)
  • Estate Sales (Unsearched collections)

Essential Tools:

  • 10x loupe ($10-20)
  • Precision scale (0.01g accuracy)
  • Calipers (measure diameter)

Market Trends (2024)

  • Error coins appreciating 10-15% annually
  • High-grade proofs in strong demand
  • Unique planchet errors setting records

“I Found a Potential Error – Now What?”

  1. Don’t Clean! (Preserve surfaces)
  2. Photograph (Obverse, reverse, edge)
  3. Compare to PCGS CoinFacts
  4. Consider Grading if value >$500

Grading Cost: 30−30−75 (worth it for valuable errors)


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