Me and my family just went and did a tour of the Philidelphia mint and there we bought a United States Mint Silver Proof Set. (Came with Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North/South Dakota Quarters, a half-dollar, dime, nickel, sacagawea dollar, and penny. The penny has a crack over the "N" in cent in "ONE CENT" <a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d17/ryanmathieu19/193b7e6b.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting"></a> how much is it worth do you thing? THANKS for your input.
I don't think that it's going to be worth much more than would be with out it, usually the errors that catch premiums are the coins with errors that are blatant, or deal with the actual content of the coin, not really a "scratch" which is what it looks like, I really wouldn't call this an error, just a bad job of putting it in the box
I know that sometimes a diecrack on Proof coins are worth more than a die crack on a normal business strike coin.....but I'm not sure if this one would or not. If you put it on Ebay I would say it would go for more than a normal set without the crack but I don't think there is really a value that we can set on something like this....its whatever someone is willing to pay. Speedy