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信不信由你,如果您碰巧擁有這些隱藏的寶藏之一,您可能會偶然發現的某些硬幣可以獲得150,000美元,甚至更多。
In the vast realm of U.S. coins, certain varieties are so rare and sought-after that they can command staggering sums, with some reaching six figures or more. While most coins retain their face value, a select few have become small fortunes in coin jar form.
在美國硬幣的廣闊領域中,某些品種是如此罕見和受歡迎,以至於他們可以命令驚人的總和,其中一些人達到了六個或更多。儘管大多數硬幣都保留其面值,但少數硬幣已成為硬幣罐形式的小命運。
These aren’t just collector’s fantasies. Real people have been known to stumble upon valuable coins in the oddest of places—like spare change or a coin jar that’s been collecting dust for decades. And now, you could be next.
這些不僅僅是收藏家的幻想。眾所周知,真實的人會在最奇怪的地方偶然發現有價值的硬幣 - 就像備用零錢一樣,或者是一個數十年來一直在收集灰塵的硬幣罐。現在,您可能是下一個。
From a wartime copper penny to a modern dime with a short mintage, here are five U.S. coins that could be hiding in plain sight, but they’re worth a small fortune if you find them.
從戰時的銅錢到帶有短薄荷的現代一角錢,這裡有五枚美國硬幣,可以躲在樸素的視線中,但是如果您找到它們,它們值得一提。
1. 1943 Copper Penny
1。1943銅錢
During World War II, copper was in urgent demand for military ammunition, leading the U.S. Mint to switch over to a steel-and-zinc core for the Lincoln Cent. However, a few copper planchets—the blank metal disks used for striking coins—were accidentally mixed in with the steel ones.
在第二次世界大戰期間,銅迫切需要軍事彈藥,導緻美國造幣廠轉向林肯一分錢的鋼和鋅核心。但是,有幾個銅製吊具 - 用於敲擊硬幣的空白金屬磁盤 - 意外地與鋼製的磁盤混合在一起。
These rare pennies were fully struck in copper and carry the standard wartime markings, such as the copper-nickel composition. Only a handful of 1943 copper pennies are known to exist, with estimates varying from five to less than 40, depending on the subtype.
這些稀有的便士在銅中被完全擊中,並帶有標準戰時標記,例如銅尼克組成。已知只有少數1943年的銅錢存在,根據亞型的不同,估計數量從5到40不到40。
If you happen to spot a brownish-red 1943 penny in your change, do not spend it. A verified 1943 copper penny in high-grade condition could sell for $1 million or more, depending on the subtype and mintmark.
如果您碰巧在零錢中發現了1943年的棕紅色一分錢,請不要花。經過驗證的1943年銅錢高級狀況可能以100萬美元或以上的價格出售,具體取決於子類型和薄荷標記。
2. 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent
2。1955翻倍林肯美分
This coin is no stranger to most collectors, and it’s one you’ll want to keep an eye out for. The 1955 Lincoln Cent has a noticeable doubling on the date and main inscriptions like “Liberty” and “In God We Trust.”
這枚硬幣對大多數收藏家來說並不陌生,這是您要注意的。 1955年的林肯一分錢在日期和主要銘文中的“自由”和“我們信任的上帝”之類的主要銘文倍增。
This isn’t a small, subtle shift in the metal. It’s a dramatic visual error caused by the coin die striking the coin twice in slightly different positions, creating a clear doubling effect.
這不是金屬的微妙轉變。這是由硬幣模具造成的巨大視覺誤差,以略有不同的位置擊中硬幣,從而產生了清晰的加倍效果。
The 1955 Lincoln Cent in MS65 condition can sell for $10,000 to $100,000+, depending on the die variety and mintmark.
1955年的MS65條件下的林肯美分售價為10,000至100,000美元以上的售價,具體取決於Die Varieting和Mintmark。
3. 1969-S Doubled Die Lincoln Cent
3。1969-s二倍Die Lincoln Cent
While the 1955 doubled die cent is widely recognized, another valuable doubled die variety is the 1969-S Lincoln Cent.
雖然1955年的死亡百分鐘得到了廣泛認可,但另一個有價值的二倍品種是1969-S林肯美分。
This coin is a bit lesser known but no less rare and valuable. Like the 1955 coin, the 1969-S shows clear doubling on the main inscriptions and carries a different feel to the metal.
這種硬幣尚不清楚,但同樣稀有和有價值。像1955年的硬幣一樣,1969年-S在主銘文上顯示出清晰的倍增,並帶有不同的感覺。
However, the 1969-S was also the subject of a large-scale counterfeit operation in the 1970s, leading to many of these coins being seized by the Secret Service.
但是,1969-S也是1970年代進行大規模偽造行動的主題,導致許多硬幣被特勤局扣押。
If you manage to find one of these coins, you’ve certainly hit the coin collector’s lottery. In MS65 condition, a 1969-S Lincoln Cent can sell for six figures.
如果您設法找到其中一種硬幣,那麼您肯定會擊中硬幣收藏家的彩票。在MS65條件下,1969-S林肯美分的售價六位數。
4. Silver 1976 Bicentennial Quarter
4。銀1976年百年紀念季度
You’ve likely seen the 1976 Bicentennial Quarter with the drummer boy on the reverse. However, a small number of these quarters were accidentally struck on 40% silver planchets, which were usually used for collector coins.
您可能已經看到了1976年的兩百週年季度,而鼓手男孩則相反。但是,這些四分之一的少數被意外地擊中了40%的銀色平板,通常用於收集器硬幣。
These silver Bicentennial Quarters are heavier than the standard copper-nickel clad quarters and have a shinier, silver appearance. They were part of a misplacement that occurred during the quarter production.
這些銀色的雙百年季度比標準的銅 - 尼克甲板區重,並具有更亮的銀色外觀。它們是在季度生產期間發生的錯誤安置的一部分。
If you happen to find one of these silver errors in regular coin change, they can sell for $3,000 to $10,000+, depending on the grade and mintmark. A 1976 no-copper quarter in MS67 condition with full silver and a low mintmark could command even higher prices.
如果您碰巧在常規硬幣更換中找到了這些銀行錯誤,則它們的售價為3,000至10,000美元以上,具體取決於等級和薄荷標記。 1976年的No-Copper季度在MS67條件下,充分銀色和低薄荷標記的價格甚至更高的價格。
5. 1916-D Mercury Dime
5。1916-d汞一角錢
Finally, we have the 1916-D Mercury Dime, which was minted in Denver. This small dime had a short mintage of only 264,000 coins, making it incredibly rare, especially in high-grade condition. For reference, most modern-day coin varieties have mintages of several million.
最後,我們有1916-D的汞角錢,該角錢在丹佛鑄造。這個小毛錢的鑄造只有264,000個硬幣,使其非常罕見,尤其是在高級狀態下。作為參考,大多數現代硬幣品種的鑄造量為數百萬。
Due to its limited mintage and the fact that it was the last year for the Liberty Head dime, the 1916-D dime is one of the most valuable coins in U.S. numismatics. In pristine, uncirculated condition, this coin can sell for $150,000 or more. Even well-worn examples in Good 40% condition can fetch several thousand dollars.output
由於其鑄幣局有限,並且是自由頭毛錢的最後一年,1916-d角錢是美國數值中最有價值的硬幣之一。在原始的,未流通的條件下,此硬幣的售價為150,000美元或更多。即使是在40%狀況良好的陳詞濫調的例子也可以獲取數千美元。
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