Liberty Head cents made in 1913 are also among the much requested of the rare US coins. This coin was quit in 1912 but 5 more were made in 1913 and later held by one man. This man began talking about these rare coins and their value began to skyrocket even as he held them without anyone knowing. The last time they were sold, one sold for almost 3 million dollars.
Among the most recent rare US coins is the 1974 aluminum penny. Copper costs started to rise steeply in the early 70s and the cost of producing the penny cost virtually a penny. The US Mint began to go looking for possibilities and created an aluminum penny. They sent some out as samples and they were never returned.
Another of the rare US coins is the 1982 No P dim. All cents minted in Philadelphia were imprinted with a P beginning in 1980. However, a mistake happened in 1982 and the P was accidently left off a little number of coins.
If you are into collecting cents, start attempting to find the 1955 Double Die Penny. Among rare US coins being picked up it has an estimated value of between $200 and $1000. When these pennies were manufactured, the coin got out of alignment and the imprint was doubled. The image and lettering are double and it is extraordinarily easy to see.
These are just a few of the rare US coins that you and your youngster would like to begin searching for. The majority are straightforward to spot and fun to search for. If you find one of these rare US coins, be sure and read up on them and have it loved by a pro. If you catch the picking up bug, you may need to look into the great paths to store and protect any rare coins that you find.
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