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Use your sense of touch to tell different coins apart and learn folding techniques to keep track of your different paper bills. The four most common coins are the penny, nickel, dime, and quarter. They are each worth different amounts of money and have different physical traits you can use to tell them apart through touch.

The value of each coin is: A penny is worth 1 cent. A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents. How to tell coins apart without looking: Size from smallest to largest is dime, penny, nickel, and quarter. Nickels are the thickest of the 4 coins. Dimes are the thinnest of the 4 coins. That makes them much easier to find than the Doubled Die coins. Bucki estimates that at least , coins released with the doubled die. Being more common, they're also less valuable.

Once again, the mint erroneously used a proof die to strike normal circulation coins. Roughly , of these pennies were minted, he said. If you think you've found a valuable penny, Stone suggests consulting a professional. Some auction houses offer free evaluations. Additionally, they can help get your coin certified by a grading service and guide you through the entire selling process.

With so many rare coins out there, being a "penny pincher" might not be such a bad thing after all. You never know, one of your pennies could be worth the price of a nice dinner — or a whole lot more.

Minda Zetlin is a freelance writer covering business, money, tech and collectibles. Like this story? Skip Navigation. Jennifer Liu.

VIDEO Why the 'sober curious' movement is big business for millennials. The reverse originally featured two stalks of wheat and this type was known as the Lincoln Wheat Penny.

The United States Mint has made four different types of small cents:. To find out how much your U. The U. The Large Cents are dated and earlier and are much bigger and heavier than our current penny type, the Small Cent.

If you have Large Cents in your collection that you need information or values for, I recommend that you find an honest coin dealer to help you evaluate them, as Large Cents have many different varieties for most dates, and shouldn't be priced using an online price guide if you want maximum money for them. If your penny is the Small Cent type, it will be about the same size as the ones we use today although it might be a tiny bit heavier.

The United States Mint currently makes all one-cent coins on zinc planchets that have a thin layer of pure copper covering the entire surface. Pennies minted before were made of solid copper or bronze. This alloy is slightly heavier than the current zinc-plated alloy that the mint is currently using.

If your small-sized penny is dated or , it is a Flying Eagle Cent. Note: Most of the coin prices are realistic amounts that a dealer will pay you.

They're not retail or "catalog" values like you find virtually everywhere else. Most people looking for coin prices want to know how much they can sell their coins for today. If your Flying Eagle Cent is dated , you need to take it to a dealer to get an appraisal. This penny is very rare, with a mintage of only 2, specimens, and forgeries and alterations of this date are far more common than the genuine The Flying Eagle Cent is considered to be a pattern coin, rather than a circulation issue by many experts.

For a full chart of Indian Flying Eagle Penny values, see:. Indian Head pennies are dated from through , and have a depiction of Lady Liberty wearing an Indian-style feathered headdress, hence the misnomer "Indian Head" Penny. Be on the lookout for and S Indian head pennies. They are most valuable in any condition and are highly sought after by coin collectors. Wheat Pennies are dated from to and have a portrait of Lincoln on one side, and a wreath-like design of wheat heads on the other.



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