It is probably not mis-stamped. Most likely the number 9 became partly filled in on the die and only a part of the number shows. Sometimes if the number is completely filled in the number does not show at all.
Miss Liberty
1851 seven on top of eight miss print big penny how much is it wroth
The word Liberty or a depiction of Miss Liberty appears on ALL US coins. These cents are normally called Indian Head "pennies", please see the Related Question.
The value of a misprinted Lincoln head penny can vary greatly depending on the specific nature of the misprint and the demand from collectors. In general, misprinted coins can be more valuable to collectors, especially those with striking and unique errors. It would be best to consult a coin appraiser or reference a coin valuation guide to get an accurate assessment of the value.
Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. All cents from 1793 up to the transition years of 1856-1857 were Large Cents. They had a picture of Miss Liberty on the front and were about the size of a half dollar.
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Around $20.00 for a minor mis struck error.
A miss-stamped penny may be very valuable, especially if it is in excellent condition. Such a coin can be worth hundreds of dollars, depending on condition, year, and the nature of the error. Not all such coins are valuable, and typically it takes a coin expert to determine if a particular coin is valuable or not.
Such a coin would have to be seen to determine its value. I suggest you take it to a coin shop and ask them to look at it for you.
The coin needs to be seen for an accurate assessment, take it to a coin dealer. It could be worth as much as $30.00
$34900
The penny is a miss print and is worth 30-40 dollars
Miss Liberty
Janelle Penny Commissiong was born on June 15, 1953.
1851 seven on top of eight miss print big penny how much is it wroth
a penny
A 1919 penny with a misspelling of "In God We Trust" is a common error and does not significantly impact the value of the coin. The value of a 1919 penny in circulated condition is typically around 25 cents, regardless of the error. If it is in uncirculated condition, it may be worth a few dollars to collectors.