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The 1943 copper penny scam: How to tell if yours is the genuine million-dollar coin
Picture this: you're sorting through your pocket change when you spot a 1943 penny. Your pulse quickens. You've heard the ...
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Here’s what makes a 1943 penny worth $840,000 — and how to identify it
Here's what makes some of these 1943 Lincoln wheat pennies so valuable and how to tell if you have one of these valuable ...
Correction: This story and headline have been updated to reflect that the auction house estimate of the coin's value was $170,000, not $1 million. A rare copper penny that a Massachusetts man found in ...
If you’re like most of us, you don’t assume your coins will be worth a lot of money. At least, not more than 25 cents. But because coins have been minted in this nation for a long time, and because ...
Correction: This story and headline have been updated to remove an incorrect estimate of the possible selling price. The auction house estimate was $170,000, not $1 million. A rare coin a teen ...
After a rare 1943 penny sold for more than $200,000, people are reaching out to see if their coins are worth anything. Valeria and her mother Judy reached out to ABC13 consumer reporter Chelsey ...
If you have ever looked at a penny from 1943, you will notice that there is something different about it than almost any other penny you have seen. No, Abe Lincoln isn’t winking. Still, there is ...
In 1947, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts, teenager found one of the rarest coins in circulation in his lunch change. Don Lutes Jr. was 16 when he found a 1943 Lincoln penny, one of the few made in copper.
Have you ever wondered what your old change could be worth? A viewer reached out to our Verify Team wanting to know if a penny from 1943 is worth $5,000 or more. Our team took a closer look, and ...
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