The 1943 Denver copper cent. It was recently sold for 1.7 million US dollars.
1937 penny
1894 S Barber Dime it sold for $24M on auction. Only 24 ever made and only known of those dimes still in existence
Good question, but the penny that has ever brought the most money was the 1943 bronze, wheat penny. Fewer than ten of these were struck by error.MoreIn 2011 a top-quality 1943-D bronze cent was quoted at $1.75 million. That's more than twice as much as the next-rarest US cents which are various varieties of Large Cents minted in 1793.
Probably the 1933 $20 gold double eagle. Only 13 are known to exist, and 12 of them are owned by the government.
The rarest and most valuable Lincoln cent that isn't an error is the 1909-S with VDB on it. The rarest and most valuable error Lincoln cent is the 1943 copper penny.
As far as general circulation coins are concerned, easily the most valuable Australian Penny is the 1930 Penny and the most valuable Halfpenny would be the 1923 Halfpenny.
The British 1967 bronze Penny would be one of the most readily available predecimal coins ever minted. Any coin dealer would probably have dozens of them.
1937 penny
the most valuable is the penny in the us has a head on the front and back hope this helped :) :) :) :) :)
Please relay to me what country you have in mind in respect to the coin you are referring to. I would have to do some heavy investigating to answer your question based on the ever-changing market of numismatists and gold.
1894 S Barber Dime it sold for $24M on auction. Only 24 ever made and only known of those dimes still in existence
Good question, but the penny that has ever brought the most money was the 1943 bronze, wheat penny. Fewer than ten of these were struck by error.MoreIn 2011 a top-quality 1943-D bronze cent was quoted at $1.75 million. That's more than twice as much as the next-rarest US cents which are various varieties of Large Cents minted in 1793.
Probably the 1933 $20 gold double eagle. Only 13 are known to exist, and 12 of them are owned by the government.
The Queen Victoria, penny-red, plate 77, one penny stamp.
The rarest and most valuable Lincoln cent that isn't an error is the 1909-S with VDB on it. The rarest and most valuable error Lincoln cent is the 1943 copper penny.
Only one is known to exist and most likely, only one was ever minted.
The 1909-S V.D.B.