Is the 1938 s a clip? Above the E in E Pluribus Unum?
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It's not a clad error, but keep looking. You will find something eventually.
75.00, which is a lot with my budget.
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Yes it is.
When this happened to me with the 2011s I just kept one unopened roll and searched the rest of them for errors and some without to many contact...
Most likely not, it's probably just been on the sidewalk to long. Can you post a picture of the edge? That would help us identify if it is or not.
I found one like that from a vending machine once.
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Yes, it is called a strike-through. If the object is still there it is called a retained strike-through. If it's another coin it is called an indent.
If I had to guess I would say they are both copper examples. I would also say it's not a weak strike but a late die state coin.
1 box: 15 wheats, oldest 1928. 3 cents from Canada 9 rolls of copper cents. 1 of the enders was an uncirculated 1959 cent, but the rolling...
That looks nice!
I would estimate yours to be 3-5 dollars.
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