The Strangest Coins Ever Minted and Their Values

The 1943 Copper Penny: Worth $60,000 - $200,000. Only a few exist due to a minting error using copper instead of steel during WWII.

The 1955 Double Die Penny: Valued at $1,000 - $3,000. A rare error coin with a double-strike that creates a distinct doubling effect.

The 2007 'Godless' Presidential Dollar: Valued at $50 - $60. An error coin missing the motto 'In God We Trust' caused controversy and interest.

The 1974 Aluminum Penny: Estimated value of $250,000. Experimental coins made from aluminum were never circulated due to concerns about vending machines.

The 2000 Sacagawea Dollar with 'Cheerios' Reverse: Valued at $5,000. A small number of these coins were accidentally struck with a 'Cheerios' design.

The 1944 Steel Wheat Penny: Worth $75,000 - $110,000. A few of these coins were minted in steel due to a shortage of copper during WWII.

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