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Best use for it. Even if it had been an error, it wouldn’t have been worth keeping, in that condition.
If it were an error it is long gone. Ended up back in circulation.
Silver, huh? I have too many to post. So here's one of each from several different categories... Ancient Greece (Attica): ca. 440-404 BC...
It's still a Lamination Planchet error. Not a die crack at all. The die didn't create that issue. It is called a Lamination Crack
Yes, very nice lamination error, I don't know much about errors at all but here's my best die crack. :D [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Oh, so a miss-struck mintmark is a variety. Ok.
The OP's coin is what is called Misplaced MM. These are called Varieties, not errors. An error is a malfunction in the striking process. A variety...
Exactly!
Actually, the L on the rim may look like an error, but the dies L was just placed so far over making it look like an error but its just how the...
The L on the rim issue is not a mint error of any kind.
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Not really. That's an amazing Lamination but not worth that much. I have purchased similar errors for about $40.00 - $50.00 No Correct
That"s cool to be on a wheat penny! you could get a few hundred for that error, right?
yeah. thats what i was thinking.
Looks like some sort of struck through error.
Hello All, I just found a coin in a roll of American pennies and it has an error on its reverse side I've not seen before. Can anyone offer a clue...
it might be an error coin that got sanded.
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