Investing in the 2025 Penny: 2025 Penny Value

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Contributor, Benzinga
May 1, 2025

For 232 years, the U.S. penny has been both celebrated and ignored, capturing the fascination of collectors and investors but tossed out of sight by almost anyone else. Now, a presidential directive to end production of the lowly one-cent coin has sparked interest in the 2025 penny value

On Feb. 9, President Donald Trump posted to Truth Social that he had directed the U.S. Treasury to stop making the penny. Production hasn’t stopped. But that hasn’t stopped the rush of collectors and coin dealers to scoop up 2025 pennies, anticipating rising values. Here’s what to know about the 2025 penny value and investing in it.

Why Are 2025 Pennies Valuable?

President Trump told Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury, to stop minting the one-cent coin, commonly called the penny, because it cost too much to produce. Indeed, the U.S. Mint spent nearly four times the penny’s face value, $0.0369, to make it in 2024, up from $0.0307 in 2023.

While it didn’t exactly blow a hole through the roof, the value of the 2025 penny rose as coin collectors, dealers and investors anticipated that Bessent would follow through on Trump’s directive. Stopping the production of the 2025 penny would make it rare and wrap it in history – factors that can increase the value of coins.

The increase in the value of the 2025 penny already is nothing short of remarkable. Coin dealers are selling a roll of 50 coins for $50. That’s $1 per one-cent coin or 100 times its face value. Some coin collectors have valued the penny at $2.

It's unclear how high and how fast the 2025 one-cent coin may rise. It’s also unclear whether the Treasury Department can unilaterally stop minting new pennies. The U.S. Congress controls the size and metal content of circulating coins.

Last year, the U.S. Mint produced 3.2 billion pennies. U.S. circulating coins are produced at the Philadelphia and Denver mints. As of April 28, 2025, the Mint has cranked out 923.4 million pennies.

Where to Buy 2025 Pennies

If you want to get in on the rush for 2025 pennies, you might wonder where to buy them.

The U.S. Mint does not sell circulating currency directly to the public. However, you can order proof coins and coin sets on the Mint’s website.

Local banks are the primary source for buying new coin rolls. A bank may sell you new rolls of pennies if it has them available. Or a bank may have to order the pennies for you directly from the Federal Reserve Bank, which controls the circulation of money in the U.S.

It might be easier to buy penny rolls from a bank with an account and you might also consider trying several locations.

After banks, you might try online retailers, such as eBay and Etsy. Both sites offer 2025 pennies for sale, including in rolls. You can talk to dealers in local coin shops or numismatist groups if you strike out online. They might be selling 2025 pennies or they might be able to help you locate rolls of pennies.

Are 2025 Pennies a Good Investment?

No one has a crystal ball to know if production of the penny will end or when. But as far as investments go, investing in 2025 pennies for sale is pretty low risk. At the very worst, you maintain the face value of the coin.

In the current market, your potential return on investment might be up to 100 times or more than what you might put in. Admittedly, it’s not a huge financial gain on a penny, but there aren’t many investments with the potential to return 49% to 99%.

With nearly a billion one-cent coins minted this year and 420 billion pennies in circulation, the 2025 penny is unlikely to become rare. However, the possibility that 2025 might be the final year of producing the penny has raised its historical appeal, boosting the interest of collectors and new-to-coin collectors.

What is a good investment often depends on your risk tolerance. And whether the value of the 2025 penny grows is anyone’s guess. However, if you purchase rolls of 2025 pennies and the market doesn’t materialize, you can exchange your pennies at the bank for cash.

Tips for Reselling 2025 Pennies

Consider acquiring them in rolls if you want to maximize your profit when reselling 2025 pennies. With the buzz around the president’s announcement still humming through the air, a perceived scarcity of the 2025 penny keeps it in high demand. Some resellers are getting $50 for a roll.

Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of reselling your 2025 pennies.

At the beginning, purchase your pennies in rolls. Resellers often buy coins in rolls. If you obtain them that way, you’re halfway home. You also gain an edge if the pennies are uncirculated, in mint condition and have the year stamped on the packaging.

Next, think about where you might sell the pennies. You can identify coin dealers and collectors likely interested in 2025 pennies. You can also market your coins online at eBay, Etsy or other online reselling platforms. Consider advertising your coins to local coin clubs, too.

Do your research and understand the market value of your coins. Stay on top of the news about coin production and collector sentiment. If Congress or the Treasury Department makes a move on 2025 pennies, it can impact the potential value of your coins.

Consider the 2025 Penny Value Before Investing

The market for the 2025 one-cent coin is hot, providing potential returns of 49% to 99%. The belief that the 2025 penny could become a “last year” coin has piqued the interest of the entire coin industry. After 232 years of continuous production, the penny might end in the United States. With the future unknown, continue watching the news about the penny if you invest in the 2025 penny.

Frequently Asked Questions 

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How much is the 2025 penny currently worth?

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Some place the current value of the 2025 penny between $0.50 and $1.00, while others say it is selling as high as $2.00. The 2025 penny with no mint mark, which means it was produced in Philadelphia and the 2025-D (for Denver) in uncirculated condition are selling for $0.50 to $2.00. The 2025-S (San Francisco) proof penny is valued at $25 to $50.

 

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What pennies are worth money in 2025?

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Several factors determine whether a one-cent coin is valuable: mintage – or how many were produced – age, design, bullion content and condition.

The most valuable pennies include the 1943-D Lincoln wheat penny, valued at $2.3 million; the 1944-S steel wheat penny, worth $1.1 million; the 1793 strawberry leaf cent, worth $862,500; the 1943-S Lincoln penny struck on bronze, worth $282,000 and the 1909 VDB matte proof Lincoln penny at $258,000.

 

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What year penny is worth $2,000,000?

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The 1943-D Lincoln bronze wheat penny is worth $2.3 million in uncirculated mint condition. It is rare and valuable: Pennies struck during World War II were made of steel to save copper for war materials, but a few were mistakenly produced from bronze (95% copper and 5% an alloy of tin and zinc ) and circulated.