1964-D Roosevelt Dime ($920): To receive the highest pricing, coins must be in perfect, uncirculated condition.
1981-S Finding mistake versions with "blotchy remnants" of another "S" to the bottom left of the primary "S" mintmark or distinct "S" mintmarks with bulbous serifs is the key to obtaining the highest value, according to Susan Anthony Dollar ($1,273).
Kennedy Half Dollar, 1969 ($2,640). According to the Numismatic Guaranty Company, coins in perfect, uncirculated condition can fetch up to $6,000.
1926-D Lincoln Penny ($3,290): According to the Bullion Shark website, the value of the 1926-D Wheat Penny varies from roughly $900 for Mint State brown variations to $22,000 for Mint State red varieties.
One of the more expensive coins in mint condition sold for $159,000, however you can get these pennies on eBay for hundreds to thousands of dollars. 1914-D Lincoln Penny ($4,406).
1987-P Kennedy Half Dollar ($4,800): To fetch the highest price, these coins must once more be in perfect, uncirculated condition.
1925-D Lincoln Penny ($21,600): Bullion Shark claims that brown versions of this coin are frequently less expensive than red ones. All types have values between $2,000 and $75,000.
1947 Washington Quarter ($32,400): A 1947 Washington Quarter in circulated condition is valued between $4.65 and $7.25, per the NGC Price Guide. On the other hand, those in perfect, uncirculated condition usually fetch at least $10,000.