The typical value for a 1961 proof penny is $1 to $2. The most valuable 1961 proof penny was graded PR69DCAM by Professional Coin Grading Service and sold for $4,320 in a 2018 auction.
What is the value of a 2017’s penny?
These coins can only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. The 2017 P penny and the 2017 D penny are each worth around $0.30 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade. The 2017 S proof penny is worth around $5 in PR 65 condition.
The 1961 penny with no mint mark and the 1961 D penny are each worth around $0.15 in uncirculated condition with an MS-63RB grade. The value is around $0.30 in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS-65RD. Proof coins with no mint mark are available and they are each valued at around $1.50 in PR-65RD condition.
How much is a 1961 coin set worth?
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1961-PD Uncirculated Mint Set is Worth $65 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition.
Which 1960s penny is worth money?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1960 Lincoln Penny value at an average of 1 cent, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $22.
How much is a 1961 Lincoln Memorial penny worth?
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1961 Lincoln Memorial Penny is Worth $0.15 to $0.31 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition.
Who is on the back of a 1961 UK Penny?
The 1961 UK penny obverse features the. laureate bust of young Queen Elizabeth II. facing right, with the surrounding legend: ‘+ELIZABETH-II-DEI-GRATIA-REGINA-F:D:’ The reverse shows Britannia seated facing. right, wearing a helmet, holding a trident, hand resting on a shield, with the words ‘ONE PENNY’ in the fields, and date below.
What kind of coins are in the 1961 proof set?
The 1961 proof set contains five different coins, and three of them are 90% silver. The coins include: the penny, nickel, silver dime, silver quarter, and silver half dollar.
How much is a 1999 Wide AM penny worth?
Stone estimates that a coin in good condition could sell for up to $45. The 1999 Wide AM penny is the exact opposite of the 1992 Close AM. “The regular run was supposed to have the letters ‘A’ and ‘M’ in ‘AMERICA’ almost touching, and the special proof coins were supposed to have a wider space between those letters,” said Bucki.