Well, it should have rims on both sides and be properly struck, so I'd say it's worth 1 cent. If the rims seem higher than normal, it may be an early strike from a new set of dies. Coin Market lists a retail value of 25 cents for either 1978 P or 1978 D Lincoln Cents in Premium Uncirculated condition.
1 cent
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If this is a penny struck on a dime planchet, it's worth about $150 If this is a dime that was restruck with penniy dies, so details of both strikes show, it's worth about $500 If this is a dime that somebody smashed a penny into, leaving an impression, it has no added value. Proper authentication is required.
Cents struck at the Philadelphia mint don't have a mint mark.
The Lincoln cent does not use a "P" mint mark. The coin was struck in Philadelphia.
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He was born and raised at The Meadow Stud Farm owned by Penny Chenery(Tweedy)
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The first US "penny's" were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1793.
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so your penny doesn't get infected with bacteria or germs!!
There is no record of a British 1852 Penny having been minted.
No 1803 Indian Head penny's exist. The first one was struck in 1859.
like 300 bucks
simpler version not much
The coin is a penny; Penney is a department store. Without knowing how it was mis-struck it's not possible to assign a value. Please post a new question with a description of the error.
It's not a Penny it's a Mint medal struck on a 1 cent planchet and has no value