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1949 Penny Value: How Much Is Your Wheat Cent Worth? (P, D & S Mint Marks)
It's important to note that the Wheat Penny 1949 genuinely has no mint mark. A "no mint mark error" typically refers to coins from other mints (like Denver or San Francisco) that should have a mint mark but are missing it due to a minting error. This is not applicable to the 1949 P penny. However, sometimes there can be other errors on a P mint penny, such as a DDO, that might be advertised as a "no mint mark error" to differentiate it from the D and S mints that also have errors.

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1972 Dollar Coin Value: How Much Is Your Eisenhower Worth? (Silver & Clad Types)
The Eisenhower dollar joined the U.S. coin family in 1971, produced by the United States Mint. In 1972, the mint struck a special edition honoring President Eisenhower and the Apollo 11 moon landing, featuring a bold design with an eagle clutching an olive branch. Its large size and historical significance make it highly sought after by coin dealers and collectors alike. Many enthusiasts prize these pieces for their rich backstory and enduring legacy.

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1979 Dollar Coin Value: Susan B. Anthony Dollar
Do you have the 1979-D Susan B. Anthony dollar coin in your collection? For the first time in U.S. history, a real woman, famed suffragist Susan B. Anthony, appeared on an American coin. Unfortunately, the coin was only minted from 1979 to 1981, and then briefly in 1999.

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1925 Wheat Penny Value: Full Red Specimens vs. Circulated Coins
Wheaties are on the ear of collectors for years now. And for sure, you also hear about them. But among all the coins of the series, special attention of collectors traditionally attracts the specimens that retained their original red color. They stand out sharply against the usual darkened specimens, and it is the color that often becomes the decisive factor affecting the value of a 1925 penny.

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1927 Wheat Penny Value: Why Full Red Coins Sell for $500~
The 1927 Penny No Mint Mark indicates it was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. While billions were made, finding high-grade examples, especially those with crisp "Full Red" color, can still be a rewarding discovery.

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How Much is a 1948 Wheat Penny Worth?
In the world of numismatics, value often hides in the details: the mint mark, the preservation, the strike quality, and the occasional mint-made mistake.








