Discover the 1962 Lincoln Penny Value

The 1962 Lincoln Penny: a common find in coin jars, yet some hold surprising value.

Made of 95% copper, the 1962 penny comes in two varieties: with and without a mint mark.

Pennies with a 'D' mint mark were struck in Denver, while those without are from Philadelphia.

Uncirculated 1962 pennies are worth more, with pristine 'Red' specimens being the most valuable.

Error coins, like those with double die obverse, can fetch hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

Condition is key: grades range from 'Good' to 'Mint State' (MS), affecting the penny's value.

Proof coins, specially made for collectors, can be worth more than regular issue pennies.

Check for rare varieties, such as the 'Small Date' variant, which is highly sought after.

Always consult a professional coin appraiser to accurately assess your 1962 penny's value.

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