There are mis-strikes on every coin denomination for every year ever made. Some are popular and valuable, others are not. There are no widely known popular or valuable errors specific to the 1982 cent. There could be minting errors, such as off-center, unfinished planchet, out-of-collar, brockage, stike-through, machine doubling, etc. -- but these errors could happen on any coin from any year. Check out the CONECA website for more info about error coins : http://conecaonline.org
All error coins need to be seen. Take to a coin dealer.
NOTE: Coins are Struck, Minted or Coined. Paper money is PRINTED.
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The US didn't print any $1 bills dated 1990. Please check your bill and post a new, separate question describing the nature of the misprint.
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Misprinted coins can sometimes be worth more to collectors, but it ultimately depends on the specific nature of the misprint and the demand for such items. It's best to consult with a coin expert or collector to determine the potential value of your misprinted 2 dollar coin.
There are misprinted bills in every series.
If this is asking the value of a 1990 half dollar, it's worth 50 cents.
I think that would be a fake
Please post a new question with a description of the misprint.
I have seen these selling for around $300 (in mint condition).
If you got it in change spend it it's only 50 cents
It's an common coin that's only 50 cents.
Misprinted currency can hold value to collectors, but the specific worth of a misprinted bill can vary. It is recommended to have the bill appraised by a professional to determine its exact value.