It has no value above face, sorry to say. It took a hit after it left the Mint. Copper/bronze is easily moved around when hit like this. But others are sure to reply.
The T took a hit due to circulation damage. There is no reason for the US Mint to put a Y in place of a T... Not a Mint Error
Apparently, you're a collector who knows nothing about numismatics, how coins are produced and how they can be damaged in circulation. You're the perfect type of person for BoobTube. By the way, your use of the English language leaves a lot to be desired. Chris
The T is just damaged making it look like a Y. Most of your coins have been harshly cleaned. Just an FYI, that really kills the value.
Yup, saw the '43. Just remember for every genuine one, there are literally thousands of fakes. That one has an odd grainy appearance. Welcome to the forum, hope you stay around!
Thank you sir. My mom and I found it in a fire pit inside an old chimne it has fell down under the some loose floorboards I never every thought about getting it looked at I use to keep all my coins to my self one day I decided to go through them mom said in the stillness why are you hiding them let other people enjoy the beauty of them
Looks similar to my "44 " . On mine it is the other T . I'm new to scrutinizing coins but the people on here get you up to speed rather quickly...long way to go though