I recently found a penny dated 1969, and noticed that, above Lincoln's head, the word 'trust' was instead spelled 'rust'. I heard about such an error on the news, and wondered how much it was worth. '
Picture's would be nice. Sound's like maybe a grease filled die. I don't know a value, but my guess wouldn't be much, there are several other's in here that can give you a value John
thanks Bah...that's fine; all I wanted was a dollar or two anyway. Still, my friends and I had a big laugh about it; for some reason, we all find this incredibly funny. ...The wording, that is. Sara
I have a penny that shows "tates of America" on the back and one that does not show the last two digits of the date. These pennies are always fun to find, but not worth much.
Sara: It is most likely a filled die, and not worth much. They are common and are the result of grease (usually) or some other foreign object filling the die that strikes the coin.
Hello my name is Chuck Beardsley from Tucson , I recently discovered a 1969 d found the word "we" is misspelled this way on the coin "Tve" s. The coin is DD/DDO. And feedback would be greatly appreciated
Hello my name is Chuck Beardsley from Tucson , I recently discovered a 1969 d found the word "we" is misspelled this way on the coin "Tve" s. The coin is DD/DDO. And also the #9 is under the word America.