Why is there an S on my penny?

It means that the coin was minted at the West Point Mint in New York. D stands for the Denver Mint, P stands for the Philadelphia Mint and “S” stands for the San Francisco Mint.

How much is a 1973 S mint mark penny worth?

How much is it worth? A worn 1973-S penny has a value of about 2 cents — due to the copper metal content. Uncirculated specimens are normally worth 10 to 30 cents apiece. The most valuable 1973-S penny was graded MS67RD by Professional Coin Grading Service and realized $2,232.50 in a 2016 offering.

What makes a 1969 penny valuable?

Unlike pennies made since 1982 (which are mainly zinc), all 1969 Lincoln cents are made from a composition consisting of 95% copper, 5% zinc. Due to the coin’s high copper content and the value of the metal, any 1969 pennies you find are worth keeping and are generally valued at about 2 cents each.

What makes a 1973 D Penny so special?

What’s So Special About the 1973 Penny. More than three billion 1973 D Lincoln cents were minted in Denver, which means the coin is not rare. Most of the graded 1973 D Lincoln cents are worth their face value. There are exceptions, such as the 1973 D Lincoln cents that are in mint condition and have a grading of MS-70.

How much is a 1973 Lincoln Memorial penny worth?

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1973-S Lincoln Memorial Penny is Worth $0.94 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Proof coins can be worth $1.11 or more. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts.

What does VDB stand for on a Lincoln penny?

VDB stands for Victor David Brenner, who was the designer of the Lincoln cent, which took over for the Indian Head cent after 1908. The small letters associated with the date, such as the “S” in the 1909 S VDB or the “D” associated with the 1973 D penny indicate the mint where the coin was struck.

What are the grades for a Lincoln penny?

When it comes to grading Lincoln cents, the grades range from AG-3 (About Good) to MS-70 (Mint State). This grading scale does not apply to proofs. Each grade affects the value of the coin. Prior to 1959, Lincoln cents had a reverse design with twin wheat sheaves that flanked the words “one cent.”

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