The penny worth more than $100,000 on the auction market: how to identify it?
This piece suffered alterations during its year of production in the middle of World War II, which has caught the attention of collectors.
In the process of manufacturing a coin for circulation, thousands of copies can be produced; However, not all of these pieces manage to attract the attention of collectors, but very few acquire a unique and special value for the auction market.
Those special coins may even be sitting unnoticed at the back of a drawer, in the tip jar, or in your purse, although they can sell for thousands of dollars, such as the Lincoln Wheat cent.
What is special about this piece? This coin was produced in 1943, exactly during World War II. One of the characteristics that numismatists observe when evaluating a coin is its age, as in the case of Lincoln Wheat, but the particularity of this cent goes further.
During its production time, adjustments were made to the metals used for its coinage; Since at that time copper was necessary for the manufacture of munitions for war, the United States Mint decided to change the production of pennies from copper to zinc-coated steel.
However, some old discs used for the production of the pieces became stuck in the machine and continued to mint copper coins, so these pieces became valuable over the years due to that error. It is estimated that there are no more than 20 copies, and according to the auction house Heritage Auctions, in 2021 one of the copies was sold for $840,000.
How to identify a valuable Lincoln Wheat penny?
The first thing to keep in mind is that not all the coins manufactured in that year with that design are valuable, but there was a particularity in some of the pieces and the way in which it can be identified is:

