The $5,000 1983 Copper Penny: How to Spot This Rare Error

πŸ’° A normal-looking 1983 penny could be worth $20,000+ if it’s one of the rare copper specimens! Here’s everything you need to know about this valuable mint error and how to check your change.**


Why the 1983 Copper Penny Is So Valuable

βœ”οΈ Transitional Error – Struck on leftover copper planchets
βœ”οΈ Extremely Rare – Only 30-50 confirmed specimens exist
βœ”οΈ Weight Difference – 3.11g (copper) vs. 2.5g (zinc)
βœ”οΈ Record Price – $23,500 for PCGS MS65RD (2023)

πŸ” Key Identification Features:

  • Date: Must be 1983
  • Weight: Precisely 3.11 grams (use jeweler’s scale)
  • Mint Mark: Both “D” (Denver) and no-mint-mark (Philadelphia) exist
  • Color: Reddish copper appearance (not silver-gray like zinc)

How to Verify If You Have the Rare Copper Penny

1. The 10-Second Test

βœ… Weigh It – Must be 3.11g (zinc pennies weigh 2.5g)
βœ… Magnet Check – Won’t stick (zinc pennies are slightly magnetic)
βœ… Edge Inspection – Solid copper color (no zinc core visible)

2. Value Guide (2024 Prices)

GradeZinc Penny ValueCopper Penny Value
Circulated$0.01$5,000-$10,000
MS63$0.25$15,000
MS65+$1$20,000+

RD = Red designation


The Mint’s Accidental Creation

  • Error Cause: Leftover copper planchets from 1982 mixed in
  • Discovery Hotspots:
    • Most found in original bank rolls
    • Several discovered in Midwest circulation
  • PCGS Population: Only 32 graded as of 2024

*”I found mine in a 1983 proof set – the ultimate hiding place!”*
β€” Collector who sold his for $18,700


What To Do If You Find One

  1. Handle carefullyΒ – Use cotton gloves
  2. Weigh preciselyΒ – Confirm 3.11g weight
  3. PhotographΒ – Capture both sides clearly
  4. Submit to PCGS/NGCΒ – Certification essential

⚠️ Warning: Watch for altered coins with:
❌ Copper-plated zinc pennies
❌ Glued copper inserts
❌ Fake mint marks


Free Professional Verification

πŸ“Έ Email photos to 1983Copper@PennyExperts.com
πŸ“ž Text “1983COPPER” to 555-1983

[πŸ’° Market Update: Registry collectors paying $5,000 finder’s fees for new specimens]

P.S. This could be hiding in your childhood penny collectionβ€”start searching!

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