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If it is a coin from the U.S., it is probably worth only 50 cents unless it has some flaws to it, as some people collect only flawed coins. There are dozens of possible flaws, and there are lots of websites out there with detailed information about how a coin should look and what type of flaws are due to the mint, and ones that happen after the coin is in circulation. I have seen flawed coins go for hundreds of dollars and the flaws are so tiny, that the require a magnifying glass (especially for those of us over 40!). You can check our our website (our user name) and then after you shop in our store, you can search eBay for flawed coins to help learn about the different kinds of errors. That is only one source. Good luck!
The name for the French coin is Euro.
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You may be referring to the liard coin.
Perfect.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
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If it is a coin from the U.S., it is probably worth only 50 cents unless it has some flaws to it, as some people collect only flawed coins. There are dozens of possible flaws, and there are lots of websites out there with detailed information about how a coin should look and what type of flaws are due to the mint, and ones that happen after the coin is in circulation. I have seen flawed coins go for hundreds of dollars and the flaws are so tiny, that the require a magnifying glass (especially for those of us over 40!). You can check our our website (our user name) and then after you shop in our store, you can search eBay for flawed coins to help learn about the different kinds of errors. That is only one source. Good luck!
The name for the French coin is Euro.
Christianity is not flawed
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If you refer to a flaw caused during the minting process as distinct from a subsequent mangling or mutilation of the coin, you would be best advised to take your coin to a reputable coin dealer for inspection and appraisal. At present, there are no advertised occurences of a 1977 Crown with minting flaws.
His logic was flawed.
It was not flawed - it was utter nonsense!
No it is not flawed.
If you could prove that the coin being in two parts was a minting problem, it might have some value however, it is most likely that the coin was cut. It would never have left the mint in two pieces.
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