The 1958 Lincoln Penny: a common find, yet some rare varieties are highly valued by collectors.
Most 1958 pennies are worth their face value or a few cents more, depending on condition.
Key to value: Look for the '1958 Double Die Obverse' error, a rare and valuable variant.
A 1958 penny with no mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia, the most common variety.
Denver-minted coins bear a 'D' mark and can be slightly more valuable than Philadelphia coins.
Mint state 1958 pennies can fetch $1 to $3, while circulated ones are worth less than 25 cents.
The 1958 Double Die penny can be worth $150,000+ if in perfect, uncirculated condition.
Preservation matters: Store your penny in a cool, dry place to prevent damage and maintain value.
Consult a professional coin appraiser to accurately assess your 1958 Lincoln Penny's worth.