1943 Copper Penny: Minted during World War II when copper was needed for the war effort, only a few of these copper pennies were accidentally struck.
1944 Steel Penny: Another product of wartime shortages, these pennies were minted in steel coated with zinc and are rare collectibles.
1909-S VDB Lincoln Penny: Named after its designer, Victor David Brenner, and minted in San Francisco, this penny is highly sought after by collectors.
1955 Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln Penny: This variety exhibits doubling on the obverse of the coin, making it rare and valuable to collectors.
1909-S Lincoln Penny: The first year of the Lincoln cent series and minted in San Francisco, this penny is scarce and valuable, especially in higher grades.
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1877 Indian Head Penny: With a low mintage and few surviving examples, the 1877 Indian Head Penny is highly prized by collectors.
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1914-D Lincoln Penny: Minted in Denver with a low mintage, the 1914-D Lincoln Penny is rare and valuable, especially in good condition.
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1909-S Indian Head Penny: Minted in San Francisco and with a low mintage, the 1909-S Indian Head Penny is a rarity among collectors.
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1856 Flying Eagle Penny: The first small cent coin minted by the United States and with a limited mintage, the 1856 Flying Eagle Penny is highly sought after by collectors.
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1909-S Lincoln Wheat Penny: Minted in San Francisco and the first year of the Lincoln Wheat series, this penny is rare and valuable, especially in mint condition.