- Condition: Poor
- Value: $0.10
- 1966 proof penny value: $1,000+
1966 proof pennies
- Condition: AU-58
- Value: $105
- Condition: MS-63
- Value: $1,100
1966-D penny values
- Condition: Poor
- Value: $0.10
- Condition: MS-65 RD
- Value: $183
- Condition: Poor
- Value: $0.10
- 1966 proof penny value: $1,000+
1966 proof pennies
- Condition: AU-58
- Value: $105
- Condition: MS-63
- Value: $1,100
1966-D penny values
- Condition: Poor
- Value: $0.10
- Condition: MS-65 RD
- Value: $183
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