You have what's called a filled-die error. That error occurs when a bit of grease or other crud gets into one of the small recesses of a coin die that forms the letters and numbers when it strikes a coin blank. Coins are minted by the millions at very high speeds so filled dies happen fairly often. There are "niche" collectors who will pay small premiums for filled-die coins but in general they're only worth a small amount above their face value.
For what it's worth, dates have numbers in them, not letters, LOL!
This is a very common error caused by a filled die and adds nothing the value of the coin.
Missing numbers & letters on coins is a common error that's caused by grease or tiny pieces of metal filling in areas of the dies and for most coins does not add to the value.
It's still 25 cents. Missing letters & numbers on coins is a very common occurrence caused by grease and dirt that fills in the dies.
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Last weeks Tuesday date was Feb 23 2010.
Please look at the date again. 1958 was the last year for Wheat Penny's.
The last "Wheat Penny" was made in 1958, a cent date 1972 is just a cent.
A coin collector who had one missing from his collection would probably buy one. The British 1967 Penny is the last Penny to be minted prior to the introduction of decimal currency in Britain.
Penny's last name in the book "Penny From Heaven" is Falucci.
Double check that date. The last year half cents were minted was 1857.
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This is a very common error caused by a filled die and adds nothing the value of the coin.
Missing numbers & letters on coins is a common error that's caused by grease or tiny pieces of metal filling in areas of the dies and for most coins does not add to the value.
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Double check that date. The last year half cents were minted was 1857.