The 1963 Lincoln Penny: a common find, yet some hold surprising value.
Made of 95% copper, the 1963 penny bears the Lincoln Memorial design.
Key factors: condition, mint mark, and rarity affect a penny's worth.
Uncirculated coins or those with errors can fetch higher prices.
A 1963 penny with a 'D' mint mark indicates Denver production.
Proof coins, specially minted for collectors, are more valuable.
Check for double die errors, a sought-after collector's anomaly.
Preserve your pennies properly to maintain or increase their value.
Consult a professional for accurate grading and valuation.