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That would be an almost impossible error. My suspicion is that your coin is damaged or altered. If it appears not to be altered if examined under a magnifying glass, you should have it inspected by an expert collector or dealer, but it's very unlikely to be real.
All U.S. coins have the reverse upside down.
All 1967 US quarter dollars have the eagle upside down.
Yes, one cent. If they're still making pennies in the year 6009 they'll have the same problem. <joke> Remember that 1881 pennies also have their dates upside down but it's completely impossible to tell that because the numbers look the same either way. <more joke>
the wheat side is upside down so what is it worth?
its worth $00.1.
Can someone please tell me I found one in my change.
Error coins need to be seen, take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
That would be an almost impossible error. My suspicion is that your coin is damaged or altered. If it appears not to be altered if examined under a magnifying glass, you should have it inspected by an expert collector or dealer, but it's very unlikely to be real.
Books that have upside down binding may be a collectors item. Like upside down stamps are.
It was when Brutus holds her upside down by her underwear.
The backside upside down one is the standard issue.--well worn $60. The other variety is called a "medal" coin and is not upside down--it is worth $300 ( well worn)
All U.S. coins have the reverse upside down.
All 1967 US quarter dollars have the eagle upside down.
it's worth what you paid for it.
You owe more on the car than the car is worth.
Yes, one cent. If they're still making pennies in the year 6009 they'll have the same problem. <joke> Remember that 1881 pennies also have their dates upside down but it's completely impossible to tell that because the numbers look the same either way. <more joke>