Price Guide for 1927 Cent Variants

This guide presents price ranges for 1927 Cent variants from three sources: eBay sales, third-party auctions, and PCGS guides. Values are shown for various conditions, allowing collectors to compare across different market segments. Price estimates may vary between sources, especially for rarer variants.

1927-D Penny, BN (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Circulated: $7.00 - $51.00
    Uncirculated: $29.00 - $1,045.00
  • eBay
    Circulated: $3.83 - $133.49
    Uncirculated: $18.55 - $512.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Circulated: $1.00 - $62.00
    Uncirculated: $65.00 - $700.00

1927 Penny, BN (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Circulated: $9.00 - $10.00
    Uncirculated: $7.00 - $41.00
  • eBay
    Circulated: $1.51 - $23.02
    Uncirculated: $4.69 - $349.50
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Circulated: $1.00 - $15.00
    Uncirculated: $20.00 - $85.00

1927-S Penny, RD (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Circulated: $220.00 - $900.00
    Uncirculated: $1.90 - $36,000.00
  • eBay
    Circulated: $70.00
    Uncirculated: $192.50 - $2,861.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $150.00 - $50,000.00

1927-S Penny, BN (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Circulated: $5.00 - $242.00
    Uncirculated: $31.00 - $3,120.00
  • eBay
    Circulated: $2.09 - $149.99
    Uncirculated: $13.50 - $750.63
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Circulated: $1.00 - $100.00
    Uncirculated: $115.00 - $3,150.00

1927-D Penny, RD (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Circulated: $62.00
    Uncirculated: $95.00 - $4,680.00
  • eBay
    Circulated: $27.00 - $39.00
    Uncirculated: $129.50 - $2,026.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $100.00 - $57,500.00

1927 Penny, RB (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Circulated: $152.75
    Uncirculated: $16.00 - $175.00
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $12.00 - $140.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $22.00 - $8,000.00

1927 Penny, RD (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Circulated: $550.00 - $3,600.00
    Uncirculated: $0.25 - $7,637.50
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $8.00 - $6,000.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $26.00 - $75,000.00

1927-D Penny, RB (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Uncirculated: $1.50 - $6,300.00
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $45.11 - $725.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $75.00 - $6,500.00

1927-S Penny, RB (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Uncirculated: $62.00 - $6,462.50
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $112.50 - $735.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $125.00 - $4,500.00

1927 Penny DDO FS-101 (013.5), BN (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Circulated: $54.00 - $310.00
    Uncirculated: $517.00 - $1,351.25
  • eBay
    Circulated: $322.76 - $430.00
    Uncirculated: $285.00 - $316.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Circulated: $25.00 - $360.00
    Uncirculated: $365.00 - $750.00

1927 Penny DDO FS-101, RB (Regular Strike)

  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $1,000.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $385.00 - $900.00

1927 Penny DDO FS-101 (013.5), RD (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Uncirculated: $273.00 - $2,645.00
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $995.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $385.00 - $1,600.00

1927-D/D Penny RPM FS-501, BN (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Circulated: $264.00
    Uncirculated: $324.00 - $840.00
  • eBay
    Circulated: $26.00 - $140.50
    Uncirculated: $225.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Circulated: $10.00 - $200.00
    Uncirculated: $250.00 - $750.00

1927-D/D Penny RPM FS-501, RB (Regular Strike)

  • 3rd Party Price
    Uncirculated: $1,175.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $1,500.00

Design and Specifications of the 1927 Cent

The 1927 Lincoln Cent was part of the long-running series that began in 1909 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. This coin was minted during the Roaring Twenties, a period of economic prosperity and cultural dynamism in the United States. The Lincoln Cent had become a staple of American coinage, widely used in everyday transactions and popular among collectors.

Weight 3.11 grams
Diameter 19 mm
Mint Marks No mint mark (Philadelphia), D (Denver), S (San Francisco)
Composition 95% copper, 5% tin and zinc
Obverse Design Lincoln's portrait facing right, designed by Victor D. Brenner
Reverse Design Wheat ears flanking ONE CENT and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, designed by Victor D. Brenner

Rarity Factors and Value Drivers

The condition of a 1927 Lincoln Cent significantly impacts its value. While common in circulated grades, these coins become increasingly valuable in higher mint state conditions. Coins graded MS65 and above are considerably scarcer and command premium prices.

Key factors affecting condition include:

- Strike quality: Well-struck coins with sharp details are more desirable.
- Luster: Original mint luster adds to the coin's appeal and value.
- Surface preservation: Coins free from marks, scratches, and other imperfections are highly sought after.
- Color: Original red color is most desirable, followed by red-brown, then brown.

Philadelphia, No Mint Mark

Mintage: 144,440,000

Rarity Scale: Common

Circulation Status: Widely Circulated

Preservation Rarity: Common in grades up to MS64, scarce in MS65 and above

Varieties Errors: None significant

Market Demand: Moderate, higher for well-preserved specimens

Denver, D

Mintage: 27,170,000

Rarity Scale: Common

Circulation Status: Widely Circulated

Preservation Rarity: Scarce in MS65 and above

Varieties Errors: None significant

Market Demand: Moderate, higher for high-grade examples

San Francisco, S

Mintage: 14,276,000

Rarity Scale: Common

Circulation Status: Widely Circulated

Preservation Rarity: Scarce in MS65 and above

Varieties Errors: None significant

Market Demand: Moderate, higher for high-grade examples

Several factors can influence the value of a 1927 Lincoln Cent beyond its condition:

1. Toning: Natural, attractive toning can enhance a coin's appeal and value.
2. Strike characteristics: Coins with exceptionally sharp strikes may command a premium.
3. Die state: Late die state coins with interesting characteristics might appeal to specialists.
4. Provenance: Coins with a notable ownership history can be more valuable.
5. Certification: Coins graded and encapsulated by reputable third-party grading services often command higher prices.

While not particularly rare, high-grade 1927 cents with exceptional eye appeal can be valuable to collectors building high-quality Lincoln Cent sets.

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