Many of the coins are valued in price close to $1,500. The exact price of the coin will vary depending upon its condition.
Penny
There are no known 1953 "Doubled Die" errors at this time, but machine doubled errors exist for all U.S. coins. Take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
The value in dollars will be $0.01 x 229 The number of pennies you will have is 229
The 1955 Doubled Die cent is a die variety that occurred during production of the Lincoln cent at the Philadelphia Mint in 1955.
it is doubled
I never heard of any 1986 penny being a doubled-die obverse but it doesn't mean there are none out there. To help you out a little a 1983 penny in MS-65 is worth about $0.30 and the doubled-die reverse is worth about $300.00 in MS-65. You may want to take the coin to a few coin dealers and get their opinion on it.
In circulated condition, the 1983 Lincoln memorial penny is worth just 1 cent unless you have a doubled die. It's the uncirulcated and proof coins that hold some value depending on the mint: Philadelphia: $0.25 Denver: $0.25 San Francisco: $2.75 (Proof Coin) An Uncirculated doubled die from Philadelphia is worth nearly $300
1 penny Also, A 1955 s Lincoln Penny can be valuable for it's doubling. Look at the dates on the coin and see if the numbers are doubled, or the inscription writings itself. If the writings or numbers are doubled, then it is worth thousands of dollars, do some research on these coins.
Assuming the coin is a certified authentic example and your "great condition" is in the EF-40 to AU-50 grade range, average retail values are $1,500.00- $1,700.00
A circulated example of a genuine 1955 Double-Die Lincoln coin runs from $975.00 to $2,500.00
The doubled die variety is worth $30-$50 in uncirculated condition. Any others are worth one cent.