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1963 is a very common date for Lincoln cents. If you have a whole roll of them in uncirculated condition, it's worth about 5 dollars -- that's a dime apiece -- but you have to find an interested buyer. A gem uncirculated piece might retail for all of a quarter.

If you have one you found in change , since it is made almost entirely of copper, with the price of copper going up, it may soon become technically worth 2 cents just for the copper it contains. The bad news is that it's illegal to melt pennies for scrap metal, so all you can really do is spend it as 1 cent.
Well, It probably would be worth no more than twice the face value, but hang on to It.

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