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era began in America in 1965, the first year the U.S. Mint produced copper-nickel "clad" coins as replacement for silver coins, ending an unbroken, 173 year tradition. For many collectors, this was the death-knell for collecting, as the
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coins would no longer have any intrinsic value and mintages would be huge. Collectors perceived the error coins to look for modern coinage as a vast desert of ultra-common, mundane, unattractive and boring coins. So without further adieu, here is the TOP 100 MODERN COINS: lincoln penny errors list RANK IMAGE DESCRIPTION MINTAGE KNOWN DETAILS 1 1964-D Peace $1, MS 316,076 0 Most controversial and one of most famous of all modern issues. Rumors of its existence abound. 2 1975 No S Roosevelt Dime, PR NA 2 Only two
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known. Famous as part of "No S" proof set types. Recent auction record of $350,000 in a highly publicized auction. 3 1974 Aluminum Lincoln Cent, MS 1,570,000 1 Only one known. Potentially illegal to own. 4 1976 No S Eisenhower Dollar, Type 2, PR NA 1 One of a kind. Never meant to be distributed. Found in a department store in 1977. 5 2000-W 22kt Gold Sacagawea Dollar, PR 39 12 Approximately a dozen known. All flew into outer space on
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the space shuttle. Now housed in Fort Knox. 6 2000 Sacagawea/Quarter Dollar Mule, MS NA 11 Approximately 11 known, most owned by one man. Created a frenzy when discovered because of the improbability of mating different denominations. 7 1969-S Doubled Die Lincoln Cent, MS NA 35 About three dozen known. Nice doubling and great rarity makes this a very desirable coin. 8 1968 No S Roosevelt Dime, PR NA 12 About 12 known. Part of a select group of modern Proof coins that lack the mintmark. 9 1990 No S Lincoln Cent, PR NA 300 Only No S Proof in the Lincoln cent series. Super-scarce production error. Check your Proof Sets. 10 2000-P “Cheerios” Sacagawea Dollar, SP *5,500 200 Very popular. Distributed in boxes of Cheerios cereal. Turned out to be the same rare prototypes as the 22kt gold Sacagaweas (see Coin #5). 11 1992 1C Close AM, MS NA 10 Has a modified reverse design intended for the next year, but utilized early. 12 1992-D 1C Close AM, MS NA *20 Known Same as Coin #11, distributed prematurely. 13 1995-W $1 Silver Eagle, PR 30,125 30,125 Most popular of the Proof Silver Eagles because of its low mintage. First Silver Eagle to bear the W (West Point) Mintmark. 14 2007-W $100 Statue of Liberty, Frosted FREEDOM, PR 12 1 Fantastically rare variation that was never intended for release. Currently unique, and may remain so. 15 2007-W $50 Statue o
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