This 1983 U.S. Lincoln 1C coin is a unique find for any collector. With a composition of copper and a fineness of 0.95, the coin boasts a grade of MS 65 and has been certified by NGC. The obverse die break at 6:30 is a rare variety that adds to the coin's value. The coin has a bright red color and a business strike type. It is uncirculated and has a denomination of 1C. The features of the coin include the error on the obverse die break. The certification number of the coin is 4058414-001. This is a great addition to any coin collection and a must-have for any Lincoln penny enthusiast.
NGC Cert #
4058414-001
NGC Description
1983 OBVERSE DIE BREAK @6:30 1C
NGC Grade
MINT ERROR MS 65 RD
  • Price Guide Value
    Not Available

Copper Coins Notice: Coins made of copper, bronze, brass or are copper-plated can change over time. Accordingly, with regard to copper, bronze, brass or copper-plated coins graded by NGC, the grade portion will no longer apply after the 10 year anniversary of their date of encapsulation by NGC. This coin was encapsulated on 10/26/2011 and the grade guarantee will expire on 10/26/2021. If the grade guarantee has not expired, it may be extended by submitting the coin under NGC's ReHolder service tier. If the grade guarantee has expired, the coin will be treated as a raw (ungraded) submission if resubmitted to NGC.