You coin could be a mint error or it could be one with one side sanded off. I would suggest you take it to a coin shop and have them look at it to determine what it is.
This type of error of misstruck coins is called 'Brockage'. A Lincoln penny with this error is valued at $35.00
If it is a real Canadian dime, and only stamped on one side, it is an ERROR COIN, errors come in many shapes and sizes, but a full unstamp on one side is really in error, go show it to someone at a stamp and coins store. however don't sell it there, ask what they will give you for it, to get an idea of what its worth, usually double what they offer
The reasons of a coin having an image only on one side are varied. I suggest you take the coin to a coin shop and have it appraised to get a more accurate estimate of value.
the 1964D has a few known minor double-dies but you need to know what one you have. Take it to a qualified dealer.It's the only way to get a price.
This could happen if two blank planchets got into the press together, causing on to get stamped with only the heads side, and the other to get stamped with only the tails side. This is a relatively rare error, and could be worth $50 to $100 or more. This could also be a normal quarter that somebody has altered. If it weighs significantly less than 5.67 grams, then I would say that it has been altered and has no added value.
This type of error of misstruck coins is called 'Brockage'. A Lincoln penny with this error is valued at $35.00
I have One As Well And Its Supposedly only Worth 3 Cents
The coin is only one cent, the counter stamped date adds nothing to the value.
one penny
Usually, only 25 cents. Unless it has any odd features like only one side stamped or double stamped ect...
It's still only one cent. This is NOT a mint error.
This sounds to good to pass on, please post new question with more information- date-mintmark?
The only 1857 coin with Queen Victoria and Britannia on opposite sides and roughly the size of a Penny, is a Penny.
A 1943 penny with a kangaroo on one side is an Australian penny. These can be worth 3.00 dollars or more depending on the condition of the coin.
50.00
This is an uncommon error and one example was estimated to be worth excess of $20,000.
I have one and it is a 7x57 caliber is stamped on the left side of the barrel.