United States Penny Coin Sale
Welcome to pennycoinsale.com where collectors of United States one cent coins can shop our coin auction listings for rare and key date penny coins. Featured penny coins for sale include the ever popular Lincoln Head cents, Indian Head cent, Flying Eagle cents, U.S. large cents and other rare one cent coins.
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Featured United States One Cent Coins
Lincoln Head Cents
The Lincoln head penny is without a doubt the most heavily collected of all U.S. coins by coin collecting enthusiasts. Collectors can purchase all dates and years of these popular one cent coins at auction prices.
Key Date Lincoln Head Cents
Key date low mintage hard to find coins in the Lincoln Head one cent coin series include the 1909 S, 1909 S VDB, 1914 D and the 1931 S coins.
ANACS Certified Lincoln Head Cent Coins
Coin collectors can purchase rare and key date Lincoln Head one cent coins certified by ANACS professional coin grading service.
PCGS Graded Lincoln Cents
Purchase key date slabbed Lincoln Head cents graded by the most respected third party coin grading service. Coins graded by Professional Coin Grading Service offer the buyer a guarantee of condtion grade and authenticity.
Key Date Indian Head Cents
Although these coins are referred to as Indian Head cents, the obverse of the coin actually features a bust of Lady Liberty wearing a Native American head dress. Key dates in the Indian Head one cent coin series include the 1909 S with a mintage of 309,000 coins and the 1877 Indian Head cent with a mintage of 852,500 coins.
United States Large Cents
The U.S. large cent was one of the first coins produced by the United State mint, these large copper coins were minted during the years 1793 to 1857.
United States Flying Eagle Cents
The Flying Eagle one cent coins were designed by James Barton Longacre and replaced the United States large cent in 1857. The U.S. Flying Eagle cent was replaced by the U.S. Indian Head penny in 1859 after a two year run.