Top 10 Rare Canadian Pennies - My Road to Wealth and Freedom (2024)

Welcome to theTop 10 Rare Canadian Pennies. Check your pocket change and old jars because these are the most valuable pennies that are worth a lot of money. If you’re interested in collectible and rare pennies, then this is the post for you.

Pennies are among the oldest coins ever minted for Canada. In fact, most coin collectors started their collections with pennies.

In Canada, the large cent was minted from 1858 until 1920 when it was replaced by the small cent. The small cent was minted from 1920 until the Harper government retired it and removed it from circulation in 2012.

In case any of you are wondering what to do with your unwanted pennies, the banks will still accept them. Just make sure you don’t get rid of any of the rare pennies on this list! Without further ado, my Top 10 Rare Canadian Pennies!

Most Valuable Canadian Pennies

1. 1936 Dot Penny

Coming in at number 1 on this list of rare Canadian pennies is the renown 1936 “dot” penny. This penny is the undisputed “King” of Canadian Pennies!

The story of how the 1936 “dot” coins came into being involved King Edward VIII’s sudden abdication in late 1936 which saw George VI ascend to the throne. That event caused a major problem for the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) because they didn’t have any dies with the new king’s effigy on them to strike the 1937 coinage. Their solution was to produce a small number of 1936 coins with a tiny raised “dot” just below the date to denote that they were struck in 1937.

Only 3 denominations were ever struck with the “dot”: 25-cents, 10-cents and 1-cent pieces. The 1936 “dot” 1-cent coin is the rarest of them all with only 3 mint state examples known to exist. One examplesold at a 2010 coin auction for over $400,000!

Early Elizabeth II Laureate Portrait Rarities

Three early Elizabeth II pennies that feature the Laureate Portrait are especially rare on this list of rare Canadian pennies.

The first design was created in early 1953 and featured the portrait of the queen without a “fold” or “shoulder strap” on her gown. This design was too high of relief.

In late 1953, in an effort to create a truer representation of the portrait, a second design that had a lower relief and featured the “fold” or “shoulder strap” of the queen’s gown was created.

It can be very difficult to tell the two apart (especially on well circulated examples).

The easiest way to tell them apart is by looking at the letter “I” in the word “DEI” near the rim of the coin. If the “I” is flared and points between 2 rim denticles then it is the “no shoulder fold” variety. If the “I” appears to be straight and lines up with a rim denticle then it is the “shoulder fold” variety.

2. TIE Between the 1955 “No Shoulder Fold” (NSF) and 1954 NSF 1-Cents

1955 NSF 1-Cent

The 1955 NSF penny is one of the rarest Canadian pennies ever struck. By mistake, a small number of 1955 pennies were struck with the older design “no shoulder fold or strap” dies.

These examples typically sell anywhere from several hundred to several thousands of dollars at auction.

1954 NSF 1-Cent

A small number of 1954 pennies were struck with the NSF obverse dies. They can be found in the proof-like sets and typically sell for a couple of thousand bucks at auction.

3. 1953 “Shoulder Fold” (SF) Penny

While most 1953 pennies were the NSF variety, by late 1953, the lower relief “shoulder fold” or “shoulder strap” variety had become the standard obverse design for the pennies of this series.

A small number of the 1953 pennies were struck with newly upgraded dies and are tough to find. They can sell anywhere from $25 to several hundreds of dollars at auction.

4. TIE Between 2006 “Magnetic”1-Cent and 2006 “P” no logo, non magnetic 1-Cent

The majority of the pennies on this list are quite old and pre-date 1955. Just to show people that coins don’t necessarily have to be old to be rare, I’ve included two modern rarities: the 2006 no “P” no logo, magnetic (steel core) penny and the 2006 “P” no logo, non magnetic variety. Both are tough finds with perhaps the latter being a bit more rare.

In 2006 the Royal Canadian Mint was experimenting with different designs and metals for the penny. Six types of 2006 pennies were produced: 2006 non magnetic, 2006 magnetic; 2006 P non magnetic, 2006 P magnetic; 2006 logo non magnetic, and 2006 logo magnetic.

Some of the pennies are worth…well a penny! Others are quite rare and can fetch several hundreds of dollars at auction. The two to look out for are the 2006 no “P” and no logo, magnetic and the 2006 “P” no logo, non magnetic variety. The trend prices for the former are a few hundred bucks, while the latter can fetch nearly $1,000!

Pennies from the early 1920s

A combination of low mintages and low survival rates make pennies from the early to mid 1920s some of the toughest coins to find and, therefore, not only are they highly collectible but they can be decent investments as well.

Pennies dating from the years 1922-1926 are key dates for this collection with 1921 and 1927 being semi-key dates. These coins, especially in higher grades are highly prized by collectors.

5. 1923 1-Cent

The 1923 small cent is the rarest date among Canadian pennies. The official mintage for this date is 1,019,022 and while a few more were struck than the lower mintage 1925, it appears as though far fewer survived.

Low grade examples can sell for around $30-$50, while high end mint-state examples can sell for between $3,000-$10,000 at auction.

6. 1925 1-Cent

The 1925 small cent has the lowest mintage of all Canadian pennies. At just over one million strikes this is a rare penny indeed.

A low grade example can cost about $30, while high grade mint state examples can fetch anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000 at auction.

7. 1922 1-Cent

The official mintage for the 1922 small cent is 1,243,635 and they are tough to find.

A low grade example can sell for about $20 with higher end mint-state coins selling for several thousand dollars at auction.

8. 1924 1-Cent

The official mintage of the 1924 small cent is 1,593,195. While the mintage certainly exceeds that of the much rarer 1923s and 1925s, it is still a very low mintage and when one considers the price trends for this date, I feel that this could be an undervalued coin.

Low grade can sell for $10, while higher end coins can fetch several thousands of dollars at auction.

9. 1926 1-Cent

The official mintage of the 1926 small cent is 2,143,372. Low grade examples can sell for a few bucks, while higher grade coins can sell for thousands of dollars at auction.

10. 1921 1-Cent

The final coin on this list of rare Canadian pennies is the 1921 small cent. The official mintage for the 1921 small cent is 7,601,627 which makes it the least rare of all the denominations for the 1921 coinage.

It’s not uncommon to find low end examples of these coins selling in coin shops for a few bucks, while higher end mint-state examples can sell for thousands at auction.

If you have a penny collection or are interested in starting one here’s a neat presentation folderto house your penny collection:

Canadian Cents 1920-2012 A Collector’s Folder by Krause Publications

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James A. Haxby’s A Guide Book of Canadian Coins

See Also2023 Charlton Coin Guide 58th Ed.

Protect and Preserve Your Coins

It’s no secret that the most valuable coins are ones that are well preserved. I highly recommend using the individualized 2×2 coin holder. I’ve used them for years for my own coins and they can be kept in a special coin album.

Thanks for reading this article on rare Canadian pennies. If you’ve enjoyed this article, see my other articles on collecting and investing in rare coins:

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Top 10 Rare American Coins

Top 10 Rare Canadian Coins

Top 10 Rare Canadian Nickels

Modern Rare Canadian Coins

Rare Victorian Quarters

The Thousand Dollar Bill

Top 10 Silver Bullion Coins

Top 10 Gold Bullion Coins

Top 10 Rare Canadian Pennies - My Road to Wealth and Freedom (2024)

FAQs

What Canadian penny is worth $400,000? ›

1936 Canadian "Dot" Penny

At a 2010 auction, a Canadian penny made headlines for fetching more than $400,000 USD. The reason for this high price tag was rarity. Only three such pennies are known to exist. What makes the penny special is that beneath the date, there is a tiny dot.

What Canadian coins are collectors looking for? ›

Top 10 collectible Canadian coins
  • 1906 Small Crown. Experts believe that manufacturers used a single crown die to strike around 100 examples before replacing it with a larger die. ...
  • 1916 C-Gold Sovereign. ...
  • 1921 50-Cent. ...
  • 1921 5-Cent. ...
  • 1936 “Dot” 10-Cent. ...
  • 1948 Canada Silver Dollar. ...
  • 1969 Large Date 10-Cents. ...
  • 1987 Loon dollar.

Are there any Canadian pennies worth saving? ›

There are lots of factors that can affect the value of coins, but certain years of Canadian pennies are more likely to be valuable. Watch for anything from before 1925, as well as pennies from the 1950s. If you have something in great condition, it's definitely worth looking into it.

What does "no shoulder fold" mean on a Canadian penny? ›

Because of die polishing a variant exists in 1953-1955 coins where the shoulder strap cannot be easily seen. This variant is referred to as "No Shoulder Fold".

What Canadian pennies have errors? ›

Canadian error coins
  • 1970 Canadian Penny with double die on CA in Canada lot#13. ...
  • 1978 Canadian Penny with high 8 variety lot#07. ...
  • 1979 Canadian Penny with double die date (79) and DDO lot#03. ...
  • 1964 Extra Spine 1 Cent BU Canada Copper Unc Error Variety Coin Lot #D19. ...
  • 1963 Canadian Penny with hanging 2 error lot#12.

What to do with old pennies in Canada? ›

Canadians can redeem their pennies at their financial institution. Financial institutions may require that pennies be properly rolled.

Which penny is worth $500,000? ›

1943 Wheat Penny (back)

There was still material left in the mint presses from the 1942 production so they accidentally made one batch out of copper. Only about 20-40 of those pennies are out there. A used one, as most are, can net you from $100,000 – $500,000.

What penny is worth $300000? ›

A small number of copper pennies were produced in 1943. These are considered some of the rarest coins in circulation. Today, there are only 27 1943 copper wheat pennies known to exist, however, that doesn't mean there aren't more sitting in a coffee can in someone's closet.

What is the most sought after Canadian coin? ›

The 1911 Canadian Silver Dollar is considered to be the Holy Grail of Canadian coins. While three coins exist, only one lives in the outside world, available for collectors.

How do I sell my old Canadian coins? ›

SELLING IN STORE OR SHIPPING YOUR COLLECTION

Appointments can be made by calling 1-888-236-2646 or by email info@cdncoin.com. If you are not in the metro Toronto area, Canadian Coin also welcomes you to send your coins and paper money for evaluation and our prompt purchase offer.

What is the king of Canadian coins? ›

Charles III (2023-present)

Are wheat pennies worth anything? ›

The wheat penny value can vary greatly. Factors like the coin's condition, the year it was minted, and its rarity all play a part. Most wheat pennies are worth between four cents to $4 on average. However, some rare and highly sought-after ones can fetch thousands of dollars at auction.

Can you still cash in Canadian pennies at the bank? ›

Do banks still take pennies in Canada? Yes..still legal tender… stores have a option to accept while financial institutions have a obligation to accept. Canadian pennies are legal tender indefinitely in Canada.

Should I keep my copper pennies? ›

Some copper pennies are going for as much as $2 apiece. Buying pennies is more affordable than buying gold, and they can be a little easier to store. At least you don't have to worry as much about theft. Some businesses will store large bags of copper pennies on your behalf in secure locations.

What years of Canadian pennies are valuable? ›

Canadian Penny Values – Small Cents
Date MMMintageCh Unc
19251,000,622$400
1936 Dot3 to 4$275,000
1954 N S FIncluded$1,800
1955 N S FIncluded$2,500
6 more rows
Nov 7, 2023

What are Canadian pennies worth in the US? ›

Officially, a Canadian penny is worth zero in the States.

What year of pennies are worth money? ›

According to Cointrackers.com, certain pennies that were minted in 1944 and 1943 top the list of the 25 most valuable pennies for coin collectors in 2024. The 1944 Steel Wheat penny could be worth as much as $408,000 in mint condition, and up to $10,000 in average condition, the site said.

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