The value depends on how "off center" it is. A coin that is only slightly off center will be worth around $3-$4 while a coin that is around 80% off center will be worth around $5-$7.
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It depends on how off-center the coin is. The more dramatically off-center the coin is, the more it is worth. A slightly off center coin might be worth a dollar, while a dramatically off center coin might be worth $5+
These generally sell for about $3.00 -- collectors prefer to see them with dates.
You have what's called an off-center strike. The error occurs when a coin blank (planchet) doesn't center itself correctly in the collar used to hold the blank while the press strikes the images on the front and back. The more off-center the coin, the more it's worth, so my guess would be that your coin is worth no more than a couple of dollars. It's still interesting to have as a conversation piece, however.
that depends on how much off center it is, the more the mor it will be worth... if you find the right buyer you could get more for it then it is worth...a good place to look is ebay.
The value will depnd on the percantage of the off strike. The value for a 2000 off-centered penny is around $3-5.
The value depends on the percentage of the off-strike. For a 1942 wheat penny the value will probably be around $5-$10 dollars.
The value will depend on the percent of the off strike but probably around $3.
The value is around $6.
A 1999 penny with an 'off-center' error is worth $3.50.
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It depends on how off-center the coin is. The more dramatically off-center the coin is, the more it is worth. A slightly off center coin might be worth a dollar, while a dramatically off center coin might be worth $5+
These generally sell for about $3.00 -- collectors prefer to see them with dates.
You have what's called an off-center strike. The error occurs when a coin blank (planchet) doesn't center itself correctly in the collar used to hold the blank while the press strikes the images on the front and back. The more off-center the coin, the more it's worth, so my guess would be that your coin is worth no more than a couple of dollars. It's still interesting to have as a conversation piece, however.
that depends on how much off center it is, the more the mor it will be worth... if you find the right buyer you could get more for it then it is worth...a good place to look is ebay.
Coins with errors need to be seen for a evaluation, the type and condition of the error determines value. A dealer or collector can do this.
Off-center strikes on Lincoln cents are not extremely rare. These sell regularly on eBay for a couple dollars.