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4 Coins That Can Make You a Fortune If You Find Them in Your Piggy Bank

Mar 20, 2025 at 07:08 am

When American inspirational author Orison Swett Marden said, "One penny may seem to you a very insignificant thing, but it is the small seed from which fortunes spring"

4 Coins That Can Make You a Fortune If You Find Them in Your Piggy Bank

The 1980s, an era brimming with consumerism and decadence, also saw the birth of an elite quartet of coins that can bring its present-day owner hundreds and thousands of dollars in cash.

While these invaluable coins are modern, they may be hiding in your purses or piggy banks- some with imperfections that make them priceless!

The United States Mint released the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin in 1979, named after the eponymous American women's rights activist and pioneer of the women's suffrage movement.

While they hyped up its release, the public was not very accepting of it, said CoinWeek, making the wide-rim dollar coin one of the greatest misfires in minting history.

Due to low demand, the coin was discontinued in 1981 before being briefly revived in 1999.

According to an article in the U.S. Mint Bulletin, the coins were used in 1979 to 1981. They were briefly used again in 1999.

While most Susan B. Anthony dollars will not fetch much money, some of the 1980s examples had an error that crowded the date and widened the rim. These are the coveted collectors' items that can help you make a bank.

One such coin is selling for $600 on eBay with another for $575. Other such coins are selling for more than $1000.

The erroneous coins produced by the Philadelphia Mint in 1984, too, can bring in a big dollar amount.

In 1984, the Mint made 676,545,000 George Washington quarters while the Denver Mint produced 546,483,064.

While most are not of any worth, some were double-struck or overstruck, said Coin Value Checker. These error coins have been listed for anywhere between $150 to $250 with some even selling for $2000 depending on the magnitude of the error.

In 1986, the San Francisco Mint made 3,792,233 S Proof pennies. While the common ones do not command any value, specific collectors' favorites have a more detailed design with a mirror-like finish. These often sell for $185. One 1986-S Proof Lincoln penny, in particular, sold for a record amount of $3,450 in 2003, Professional Coin Grading Service said.

In 1986, less than 100 full red pennies were minted. The color of these coins came from its higher copper content. Considered a collector's delight, high-quality red pennies sell for about $175. However, Professional Coin Grading Service said that one particular coin sold on eBay brought in nearly $2,400 in 2019.

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