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Travis Campbell

9 Rare Coins Sitting in Your Change Worth a Small Fortune

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People unknowingly carry large amounts of money in their wallets at all times. Rare coins that are valued between hundreds and thousands of dollars move through cash registers and vending machines and piggy banks throughout the United States every day. The coins that museums protect as ancient artifacts are often found in your everyday change. Your ability to identify rare coins determines the value difference between an ordinary dime and a dime worth $2000. People fail to inspect their coins properly, which results in valuable coins disappearing from their possession. Your understanding of pocket change will change significantly after learning about rare coins that can be found in circulation.

1. 1943 Copper Lincoln Penny

During World War II, the U.S. Mint switched to steel pennies to save copper for ammunition. However, a few copper planchets from 1942 were accidentally struck with 1943 dates. Only about 20 of these rare coins exist today. If you find a copper-colored 1943 penny, test it with a magnet first—steel pennies stick to it, while copper ones don’t. These error coins have sold for over $372,000 at auction, making them one of the most valuable pennies in existence.

2. 1955 Doubled Die Penny

The 1955 doubled die penny shows dramatic doubling on “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST” that’s visible without magnification. This rare coin error happened during an overnight shift at the Philadelphia Mint when a flawed die went unnoticed. Thousands entered circulation, many handed out as change in cigarette packs in the Northeast. The doubling is clean and rounded—not the flat, shelf-like appearance of mechanical doubling. In uncirculated condition, these rare coins can fetch between $10,000 and $125,000.

3. 1969-S Doubled Die Obverse Penny

Perhaps the rarest doubled die penny, the 1969-S, shows profound duplication on the motto and date. When first discovered in the early 1970s, the Secret Service seized some examples under suspicion of counterfeiting. Once the U.S. Mint authenticated them, their value skyrocketed. There are fewer than 100 examples, with only 40 ever certified. These rare coins have sold for over $126,500, cementing their place among the most valuable pennies in circulation.

4. 1972 Doubled Die Obverse Penny

The 1972 doubled die penny features visible doubling on the date and motto with rounded separation in the lettering. There are seven recognized doubled die varieties for 1972, but only one exhibits dramatic doubling worth serious money. This rare coin error shows a clockwise rotation doubling pattern that’s ideal for teaching collectors how to identify valuable pennies. Top specimens graded MS-65 Red have realized up to $14,400 at auction.

5. 1982 No Mint Mark Roosevelt Dime

These dimes were the first U.S. business strike coins that accidentally left the Mint without their designated mint mark. A Philadelphia Mint employee failed to add the “P” mintmark onto an obverse die, and the error went unnoticed during inspection. Approximately 8,000 to 10,000 rare coins were reportedly found in Sandusky, Ohio, handed out as change at Cedar Point Amusement Park. While some sources claim values of up to $2,000, experts say these dimes typically fetch between $100 to $300.

6. 1999-P Connecticut Broadstruck Quarter

State quarters revolutionized coin collecting when they launched in 1999. The Connecticut quarter occasionally shows broadstrike errors where the coin wasn’t properly contained in the collar during striking. This causes the coin to spread beyond its normal diameter. These rare coins can be worth significantly more than face value, especially in higher grades. Broadstruck errors are dramatic and easy to spot—the coin looks wider and thinner than normal quarters.

7. 2004 Wisconsin State Quarter with Extra Leaf

The 2004 Wisconsin quarter features an ear of corn on the reverse, but some show an extra leaf below the main ear. Two varieties exist: “Extra Leaf High” and “Extra Leaf Low,” referring to the leaf’s position. These rare coins caused a sensation when discovered, with collectors scrambling to find examples. The error likely resulted from die damage or intentional die alteration.

8. 2005 “In God We Rust” Kansas Quarter

A grease-filled die created this amusing error on some 2005 Kansas quarters. When dies become clogged with grease and debris, letters can appear incomplete or missing. On these rare coins, the “T” in “TRUST” didn’t strike properly, making it read “In God We Rust.” While not as valuable as some other errors, these quarters still command premiums of $50 to $100 from collectors who appreciate the humor.

9. 2000 Sacagawea “Cheerios” Dollar

In early 2000, General Mills placed 5,500 special Sacagawea dollars in Cheerios boxes as a promotion. These rare coins feature enhanced tail feathers on the eagle—significantly more detailed than regular strikes. The difference is subtle but important. Only a fraction of the original 5,500 have been recovered and authenticated. These rare coins have sold for $5,000 to $25,000, making them one of the most valuable modern dollar coins.

Your Change Could Change Everything

The coins in your pocket possess a value that exceeds their nominal worth. People often fail to inspect their coins properly, allowing valuable coins to remain in circulation undetected. Check your pennies for doubled dies and your dimes for missing mint marks and your quarters for extra leaves or broad strikes. Take a few seconds to inspect your change at the grocery store checkout. A typical coin collection contains hidden treasures that can be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars. Your ability to identify rare coins, combined with your keen observation skills, will enable you to locate hidden, valuable objects.

Have you ever found an unusual coin in your change? What was the most valuable coin you discovered, and where did you locate it?

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