The value of a 1967 coin depends heavily on the specific coin type (penny, quarter, etc.) and its condition. In general, the better the condition of the coin (less wear and tear), the more valuable it will be. Rarity also plays a significant role, with coins with lower mintage or those tied to historical events often fetching higher prices.
Here’s a breakdown by coin type:
- [Circulated 1967 Lincoln Pennies]: Most 1967 Lincoln pennies found in circulation will be worth face value or slightly above.
- [Uncirculated 1967 Lincoln Pennies]: In pristine, uncirculated condition, especially those with a strong red luster, can be worth $15 to $250 or more depending on the grade.
- [1967 Special Mint Set Pennies]: These pennies, intended for collectors, can range in value from $2 to $5,500+, depending on the grade and whether it has a cameo or deep cameo designation.
- Error Pennies: Errors during the minting process, like doubled dies or off-center strikes, can significantly increase the value of a 1967 penny.
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1967 No Mint Mark Us Lincoln Penny $150.00]
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1967 P Lincoln Memorial Penny Brilliant Uncirculated, Ddo-002,$75.00]
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1967 Special Mint Set Lincoln Cent Penny Gem / Superb Uncirculated Red $12.00]
- Circulated 1967 Roosevelt Dimes: Most circulated 1967 dimes are worth close to face value.
- Uncirculated 1967 Roosevelt Dimes: In mint condition, a 1967 Roosevelt dime can be worth between $0.75 to $65, and potentially more in exceptionally high grades like MS68 and above.
- 1967 Special Mint Set Dimes: Similar to pennies, the 1967 SMS dimes can be worth $8 to $1,800+, especially those with a cameo or deep cameo designation.
- Error Dimes: Errors like doubled dies or missing clad layers can increase the value of 1967 dimes to $35 to $600 or more.
- Circulated 1967 Washington Quarters: Most circulated quarters from 1967 are worth about their face value or slightly more.
- Uncirculated 1967 Washington Quarters: Uncirculated 1967 quarters can range in value from $10 to $6250+, with higher grades commanding more.
- 1967 Special Mint Set Quarters: These quarters can be worth $10 to $5000+, with Ultra Cameo designations fetching a premium.
- Error Quarters: Error coins like doubled dies, struck on wrong planchets, or clipped planchets can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
- 1967 Kennedy Half Dollars: These coins contain 40% silver and their value will be linked to the fluctuating silver market. In circulated condition, their value will be close to the melt value of the silver content.
- Uncirculated 1967 Kennedy Half Dollars: Uncirculated examples can fetch $7.50 to $1,000, [according to Greysheet].
- Error Half Dollars: Varieties like doubled dies can be quite valuable, reaching $425 to $2,500+ depending on the type and condition.
- No Mint Marks: Coins from 1965 to 1967 do not have mint marks.
- Professional Appraisal: For a definitive assessment of your coin’s value, particularly for rare or high-grade coins, it’s recommended to consult with a professional coin appraiser. You can find qualified appraisers at local coin shops, coin shows, or online appraisal services.
Are coins from 1967 worth anything?
I can help with that. The value of a 1967 quarter depends on: Circulated Coins: Generally worth face value. Uncirculated Coins: May be worth a few dollars to collectors. Error Coins: Depending on the error type and condition, values can range from $50 to several thousand dollars.