If this coin is indeed what you say it is and in good condition, it could be worth thousands of dollars.
A 1955 double stamped penny in very good condition could be worth around $1 to $3, depending on the specifics of the coin and the current market demand. If the coin is in a case or holder, it may have additional value to collectors who appreciate coins being preserved in such a way.
The worth of a triple stamped penny will vary depending upon its circulation and overall condition. It can be worth anywhere from $1.00 to thousands of dollars.
A Buffalo Nickel stamped on a penny is worth $800.00. A Jefferson Nickel stamped on a ZN penny is worth $70.00. A Jefferson Nickel stamped on a CU penny is worth $60.00.
The key to valuation is an accurate assessment of the condition of the coin. Some of the "best" double die cents from 1955 can currently go for as much as $1200 to $1300 depending on the all-important condition.
Soundslike a magician's coin -- worth a couple of dollars.
A miss-stamped penny may be very valuable, especially if it is in excellent condition. Such a coin can be worth hundreds of dollars, depending on condition, year, and the nature of the error. Not all such coins are valuable, and typically it takes a coin expert to determine if a particular coin is valuable or not.
It is a common date, worth from 3 to 25 cents depending on condition.
There is no variation of the 1957 Wheat penny that is worth $8,000.00. A 1955 Double die obverse in uncirculated condition is worth $12,000.00.
Depending on condition, a circulated 1942 wheat penny is worth about $.20-$.40, it is worth more if it is uncirculated and about double the price if it has an "S" mintmark.
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double stamped or double die pennies can be worth A LOT!!! yours is probly at a normal circulated condition worth over $10,000 easily The first statement is correct. The second one is incorrect in both spelling and amount. You need to have your coin inspected by a dealer or appraiser who is trained in examining error coins. There are several causes of doubling - hub doubling, double-strikes, etc. and a value can't be determined without an in-person examination.
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An 1867 penny is worth $50 in good condition to about $300 in uncirculated condition.