Very Last “Omega” Pennies

including Historic Gold Pennies to be Sold by Stack’s Bowers Galleries

Only 232 Three-Coin Sets Available!

The very last circulating pennies, or “cents,” will be auctioned in a special sale this December by Stack’s Bowers Galleries, the firm selected by the United States Mint for this historic offering. Each of these coins exhibits a small “Ω” privy mark of the final Greek letter Omega, indicating their role as the capstone to a two-centuries long legacy that first began in 1793. These Omega privy mark Lincoln pennies will be offered in three-coin sets featuring one each of the 2025 penny (struck at the Philadelphia Mint), the 2025-D penny (struck at the Denver Mint), and a historic 2025 penny struck in 24 karat gold (produced at the Philadelphia Mint). The 24 karat gold penny is a true modern rarity, representing the first cent officially struck in gold and one of the rarest non-Proof gold coins to ever emerge from the United States Mint.


Only 232 three-coin sets are available for collectors—celebrating the number of years pennies were produced beginning in 1793—and they will be offered exclusively in the Stack’s Bowers Galleries sale on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Each set will be accompanied by a serialized Certificate of Authenticity and set #232 will also include the three sets of canceled original dies used to strike these coins. United States Treasurer Brandon Beach and United States Mint Acting Director Kristie McNally also personally operated the presses to strike the final few Omega coins, in recognition of their historic significance.

Live bidding begins Thursday, December 11th, 2025 at 12PM EST (9AM PST) and Stack’s Bowers Galleries will waive the Buyer’s Premium!

These coins boast the lowest mintages in the Lincoln penny series and are some of the rarest coins of the entire penny denomination that spans back to the “Alpha” of 1793. This mintage is more than 2,000 times lower than that of the famous 1909-S V.D.B. Lincoln penny and only a fraction of the production quantity for the original 1793 Chain Reverse pennies that started it all. Though many thousands of collectors are actively assembling sets of Lincoln pennies at any given time, only 232 will have the opportunity for true completion via the Stack’s Bowers Galleries sale this December.

United States Treasurer Brandon Beach and United States Mint Acting Director Kristie McNally hold one of the very last Omega pennies after striking. Image Courtesy of the United States Mint.
Blank planchets for the very last Omega pennies are displayed and inspected on a tray before striking. Image Courtesy of the United States Mint.

We are extremely honored to once again present a historic selection of modern rarities on behalf of the United States Mint. These Omega privy mark Lincoln pennies are a fitting celebration of one of the most popular and influential denominations in American coinage.

— Stack’s Bowers Galleries President Brian Kendrella

To further recognize the significance of these historic pieces, all coins will be certified by leading grading service PCGS and encapsulated with bespoke labels designed exclusively for this auction event. They will be added to the popular PCGS Set Registry, which allows collectors to better document and showcase their collections, as well as compete with other collectors. These Omega pennies will also be reviewed by Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) to confirm their superior quality and eye appeal.

Live bidding for these three-coin Omega privy mark sets, each of which includes a 24 karat gold penny, will begin on Thursday, December 11, 2025 at 12PM EST (9AM PST). The auction will be hosted on the Stack’s Bowers Galleries website www.StacksBowers.com and broadcast from Griffin Studios in the firm’s Costa Mesa, California headquarters.

The dies used to strike the very last Omega pennies. These will also be included in the Stack’s Bowers Galleries auction. Image Courtesy of the United States Mint.
One of the very last Omega pennies being inspected after striking. Image Courtesy of the United States Mint.

In recognition of this historic offering, Stack’s Bowers Galleries will waive the Buyer’s Premium on these special Omega privy mark sets, meaning that the highest bid on each lot (the hammer price) will be the final amount paid by the winning bidder (excluding shipping fees).

Remarkably, this sale will represent the fifth time Stack’s Bowers Galleries has been selected by the United States Mint for a special auction, following their $7.5 million sale of the 1933 Saint-Gaudens $20 in July 2002, their $4.6 million sale of 35th Anniversary American Eagle coins in September 2022, their $8.2 million sale of 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair coins in December 2024 and their $3.2 million sale of the Space Flown 24 Karat Gold Sacagawea dollars in September 2025. No other auction firm in the world—specialized or generalist—boasts this repetitive selection by the United States Mint.

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  • The Very Last Circulating Pennies
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  • Only 232 Sets Available
  • No Buyer’s Premium
  • No Sales Tax

WHAT TO KNOW

These are the very last pennies struck by the United States Mint in a circulating finish.Each one carries a small “Ω” (Omega) mark signifying the end of the cent, which began way back in 1793. Only 232 sets are available— one for each year the cent has been produced. Live bidding begins Thursday, December 11th, 2025 at 12PM EST (9AM PST)

Each set includes:

  • • 2025 Omega cent (Philadelphia Mint) in classic Circulating finish.
  • • 2025-D Omega cent (Denver Mint) in classic Circulating finish
  • • 24K gold 2025 Omega cent (first U.S. cent struck in pure 24 karat gold) in special Uncirculated, or Burnished, finish.

WHY IT MATTERS

The Omega cents were made in very small quantities compared to normal pennies, which were produced by the billions. They mark the conclusion of America’s most collected and recognizable coin — the final chapter of a 232-year story.

Every coin in these sets will be professionally graded by PCGS and presented in special packaging, enhancing their long-term appeal.

COLLECTORS INFO

Coins tied to major turning points in U.S. Mint history often rise in popularity over time. These sets offer everything collectors value: extremely limited production, a historic ending, and a first-ever gold cent.

Put simply: this is a rare chance to own the official “final penny,” and there are only 232 opportunities to do so.

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About Stack’s Bowers Galleries

Stack’s Bowers Galleries conducts live, internet and specialized auctions of rare U.S. and world coins and currency and ancient coins, as well as direct sales through retail and wholesale channels. The company’s 90+ year legacy includes the cataloging and sale of many of the most valuable United States coin and currency collections to ever cross an auction block — The D. Brent Pogue Collection, The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, The Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection, The Harry W. Bass, Jr. Collection, The Joel R. Anderson Collection, The Norweb Collection, The Cardinal Collection, The Sydney F. Martin Collection and The Battle Born Collection — to name just a few.

World coin and currency collections include The Pinnacle Collection, The Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection of World Gold Coins, The Kroisos Collection, The Alicia and Sidney Belzberg Collection, The Salton Collection, The Wa She Wong Collection, the Augustana Collection of gold rarities from across western Europe, the Richard Margolis Collection of world coins and medals and The Thos. H. Law Collection. Recently the firm was awarded the privilege of bringing the most valuable world coin collection to auction – the L. E. Bruun Collection.

Stack’s Bowers Galleries is headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, which is also the location of Griffin Studios, the firm’s custom-built, broadcast-ready auction and event facility. In addition, the company has galleries in New York, Boston, Miami, and Philadelphia, as well as offices in New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, Paris and Vancouver. Stack’s Bowers Galleries hosts a Global Showcase each summer as an Event Auctioneer Partner of the ANA World’s Fair of Money, a sale that features United States coins and currency, Ancient coins and World coins and currency. They are also the Official Auctioneer for several important numismatic events, including the New York International Numismatic Convention, the Whitman Spring, Summer and Winter Expos, the Spring and Fall Hong Kong shows, and the Maastricht Paper Money shows.

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