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1964 Penny No Mint Mark Is This Worth Grading

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 Posted 04/11/2020  9:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add matthewvincent to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
1964 one cent pieces were minted in Philadelphia and Denver.
There was no "P" mint mark, only the "D".
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We would need bigger/better photos to give you our opinion..Also, tell us the back story of this cent, like where you found it...ect....
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To give an idea of what a 1964 (P) cent would need to look like to be graded, here's an example. This coin sold in 2016 for only $49 and that's with a $19 buyer's fee. The cost of having a coin even as nice as this certified would be well over the value when sold. You have to figure in the cost of a TPG membership, the certification fee and shipping to and from the grading company with insurance.

Certification with PCGS or NGC will cost more that $100 in most cases. While your coin is nice, it has to be PERFECT to justify the cost. Of the 2,652,525,824 cents minted in 1964 at the Philadelphia mint, less than 1000 have been graded at MS 66 with just 40 coins grading MS 67.

Because so many of these coins were minted, only the very best are truly worth certification. The coin you have is just worth face value.

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I got this from my father who had liter filled with pennies was look through and this one was literally at the top. Told him about and it decided to keep it



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Au RB common date Lincoln Memorial cent . Value about one & a Half Cents . 95% copper .
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I agree with T-BOP

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Au RB common date Lincoln Memorial cent . Value about one & a Half Cents . 95% copper .
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Yoko has it right.
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