
1873 Doubled ‘Closed 3’ Indian Head Penny
While it’s not very common to find pennies from the 1800s anymore, that doesn’t make them inherently valuable. There must be minor design flaws, printing errors, or historical significance to give the coin value. In the case of this 1873 Indian Head Penny, the distance between the “7” and the “3” in the date are what makes it worth more. Roughly 4 million of these pennies were printed with a “closed 3,” meaning the space between the numbers 7 and 3 is very small. The lack of a traditional space increases the value of these coins. You could sell one of these pennies for over $12,000!