Greatly appreciated thoughts! The penny is obverse and reverse side. And a estimate of value price if 100% error
What errors do you think you see? You need to explain to us as we cant really see the coins in your photos that well.
Looks like it is a Wide AM.. It's number 5 on the list found at this website http://www.lincolncentresource.com/wideams.html But don't quit your job yet.. Not that much of a premium! IMHO
The Delaware SQ was given the name, "Spitting Horse", so that one schlemiel could sell it to a bigger schlemiel. Chris
Nice WAM 1999. A variety, not an error. Not many in circulation. Congratulations and welcome to Coin Talk.
It’s not about getting rich! It’s collecting the coin that I bet u don’t have! I don’t plan on quitting My job!
Relax buddy.. I was kidding. I don't need or even want that coin. I'm not a big variety collector. Mint Errors are my specialty! Let me share my major mint error collection that I have put together for 34 years... Add about 20 more slabs since this picture was taken. Also of Mint Errors. And boxes and albums full of all types of Mint Errors
The Quarter is a variety, the spitting horse which was caused by a die crack. The Cent looks like a wide am. Put both together and it might be worth a dollar. Welcome to CT.
I would keep the "spitting horse" die crack variety just to say I found 1. Cool find. On Ebay they sell from $2-40.00 . So worth more that 25 cents.
@Amberlarry22 Darn.. I just remembered that I do have a Wide AM in my collection. I forgot about it and my thread! https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1c-2000-wide-am-or-wam.310341/