A single 1964 “Spiked Head Die Break” Lincoln cent just sold for $450,000 in New Yorkβmaking it the most valuable 1960s wheat cent error ever authenticated!
Why This 1964 Penny Commands $450K
βοΈ “Spiked Head” Die Break β Dramatic metal extrusion from Lincoln’s forehead
βοΈ Only 3 Known Specimens β Rarer than 1913 Liberty Nickels
βοΈ PCGS MS65+ RB Certified β Vibrant red-brown surfaces
βοΈ Philadelphia Mint Accident β Die failure created this iconic error
π Key Identification Features

Obverse (Front):
- 1-2mm Metal “Spike”Β β Protrudes from Lincoln’s hairline
- Distorted “LIBERTY”Β β Letters near spike appear stretched
- 1964 DateΒ β Normal appearance (no doubling)
Reverse (Back):
- Standard Memorial DesignΒ β No errors required
- Possible Die CracksΒ β Radiating from center
Diagnostic Tests:
β Weight: 3.11g (must match copper composition)
β Magnetism: Non-magnetic (zinc pennies are fake)
β Edge: Smooth (no reeding)
How to Authenticate Your $450K Penny
1. The 10-Second Examination
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Run finger over spike β Should feel raised, not glued
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Check metal flow β Spike merges seamlessly with surface
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Verify date/mintmark β Must be 1964 Philadelphia (no mintmark)
2. Current Market Value
Grade | Normal 1964 | Spiked Head Error |
---|---|---|
Circulated | $0.05 | $150,000 |
MS63 | $0.50 | $250,000 |
MS65+ | $5.00 | $450,000+ |
3. Red Flags of Counterfeits
β Epoxy Spikes β Flakes under magnification
β Wrong Metal β Must be 95% copper
β Tool Marks β No scratches near spike
The Mint’s Catastrophic Error
Error Cause: Fatigue crack in die extruded molten copper
Discovery Timeline:
- 1989: First found in Pennsylvania bank roll
- 2012: Second specimen authenticated
- 2025: $450K NY auction record
PCGS Population: Only 3 graded (all RB)
“I found mine in a McDonald’s happy meal!”
β 2012 finder of the MS64 example
What To Do If You Find One
- Use cotton glovesΒ β Protect surfaces
- Take macro photosΒ β Capture spike from multiple angles
- Submit to NGC/PCGSΒ β Request “Mint Error” designation
- Insure for $500K+Β β Before transport to grader
Free Professional Verification
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[π° Registry Alert: Top collectors paying $75K finder’s fees]
P.S. This error was nearly melted during the 1960s copper shortageβcheck all 1964 pennies!
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