Another for your evaluation. I have one more after this one. It is the most perplexing of all. Saving the "best for last" if you will. Anyway, I guess this is called a broadstruck cent. THIS one has it's full date visible. More off center, full date - higher value, or meh . . . . . . ?
With the date, they are a bit more valuable. I think maybe $10-$15. Paddy would definitely know better. Regardless, you won't get rich off it.
Check some of the many sites for values. https://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins.pl?coin=925#:~:text= 10% off-center,$30 $70 $200 https://coins.thefuntimesguide.com/off-center-error-coins/ https://varietyerrors.com/coin-price-guide/off-center-coin-strike-price-guide/
That should go without saying for ANY price guide values, but it's a starting point as there really aren't any definitive guides for these types of errors. It's all just a "ball park" guesstimate.
Perhaps 20 or so bucks . I shop a lot on ebay and that's the going price at the moment . Canadian errors are a whole other story . Their through the roof in price, right now .................
Best real time estimate is to look at sold auctions on ebay. That is more up-to-date than any of those sites.