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All cents struck after mid-1982 are bimetallic - they have a zinc core and are plated with copper. Given the huge number of cents made each year, several types of errors are pretty common. Please post a new question with a description of what the mis-strike* looks like.

(*) FWIW, coins are said to be struck or minted. The word "stamp" seems to be used for things like car fenders, but not coins. Also note the spelling; "Miss Stamped" is probably the winner of a post office pageant, LOL!

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15y ago
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13y ago

You need to re-post this with more information. A mis-struck penny can be any number of things, an off-center strike, a broadstrike, a penny struck on a dime, etc. without knowing the exact nature of the error, it is impossible to figure even a very, very, rough estimate of how much your coin is worth.

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16y ago

Not enough information. Please post a new question describing why the coin appears to be mis-struck*

(*) FWIW, coins are said to be minted or struck, rather than "stamped"

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13y ago

It depends on what you call a "misprint"? Post new question with more specific information.

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13y ago

It depends on what the error is and many other factors. You should take it to a local dealer for an estimate, since we really can't tell things like condition over the internet.

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10y ago

All error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value.

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