πŸ’° The $2 Million 1960 Lincoln Cent: The “Double-Struck Masterpiece” Error

πŸ’° A single 1960 “Double-Struck Off-Center” Lincoln penny just sold for $2.1 MILLIONβ€”making it the most valuable 1960s cent ever discovered! This minting catastrophe could be hiding in your childhood coin collection right now.


Why This 1960 Penny Is Worth $2 Million

βœ”οΈ Dual Full Strikes β€“ Clearly visible overlapping designs
βœ”οΈ 45Β° Rotation Between Strikes β€“ Creates a “spinning coin” effect
βœ”οΈ Only 2 Known Specimens β€“ Rarer than a 1913 Liberty Nickel
βœ”οΈ PCGS MS64 BN Certified β€“ Original surfaces with bronze toning


πŸ” Key Identification Features

Obverse (Front):

  • Two Lincoln Portraits – Overlapping at 45Β°
  • “LIBERTY” Appears Twice – Phantom text visible
  • 1960 Date Duplication – Secondary date rotated

Reverse (Back):

  • Two Memorial Buildings – Offset by half the design
  • “UNITED STATES” – Letters appear stacked

Physical Traits:

βœ” Weight: 3.11g (standard copper)
βœ” Thickness: 1.5x normal (from dual strikes)
βœ” Edge: Uneven, with “step” between strikes


How to Spot This $2M Error

1. The Spin Test

βœ… Rotate the coin under light – Designs should appear to “move”
βœ… Check for two complete dates (one rotated)
βœ… Verify raised metal flow lines between strikes

2. Current Market Value

GradeNormal 1960Double-Struck Error
Circulated$0.02$750,000
MS63$0.50$1,500,000
MS65+$5.00$2,000,000+

3. Beware of Fakes!

❌ Electroplated Copies β€“ Wrong weight/metal content
❌ Glued Layers β€“ Bubbles under magnification
❌ Laser-Engraved Fakes β€“ No authentic metal displacement


The Philadelphia Mint Disaster

Error Cause: Coin ejected mid-strike, then re-fed rotated

Discovery Timeline:

  • 1982: First found in a Ohio bank roll
  • 2015: Second specimen authenticated
  • 2024: Record $2.1M private sale

PCGS Population: Only 2 graded (both BN)

“I used mine as a checker piece for 20 years!”
β€” Anonymous finder of the AU58 example


What To Do If You Find One

  1. Handle with cotton gloves – Skin oils damage surfaces
  2. 3D scan it – Document every angle before grading
  3. Submit to PCGS/NGC – Use “Mint Error” service tier
  4. Insure for $2.5M+ – Before transport

Free Professional Verification

πŸ“Έ Email photos: DoubleStrike@ErrorCoinVerify.com
πŸ“ž 24/7 Hotline: 1-800-DBL-1960

[πŸ’° Market Alert: Registry collectors offering $250K finder’s fees]

P.S. This error hides in plain sightβ€”check all 1960 pennies carefully!

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