A "misprinted" coin is called an "error coin". These occur when there is a malfunction of stamping machines or a case of human error. The result is a coin which is not perfectly struck or has a design flaw. In order to give an accurate estimate of value, the exact nature of the error must be known. Please examine your coin again and then submit a new question giving a description of the error.
The U.S.A. 5 cent coin is 5 gram Other countries also use a 5 Cent coin though, and it was not mentioned in the question which country. Example: the Australia 5 cent coin is 2.83 gram
20 = 100 / 5
A 50 cent coin and three 10 cent coins.A 50 cent coin, a 20 cent coin and two 5 cent coins.Four 20 cent coins.
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"Cents" is the plural of "cent". This could be a little confusing, so pay attention. Referring to value, you can have 1 cent, 2 cents, 10 cents, 50 cents, etc. Example - apples are 1 cent each, oranges are 2 cents each. Referring to coins, you can have a 1 cent coin, a 5 cent coin, a 10 cent coin, etc. Example 1 - I have a 1 cent coin, a 2 cent coin and a 10 cent coin in my pocket. Example 2 - I have two 1 cent coins, three 2 cent coins and four 10 cent coins in my pocket. You are referring to the coins and describing them by their values.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value.
5 cent
The value of a 1922 Canadian 5 cent coin is (if in good condition) $0.20.
5 cents
5 cents.
Face value only.
One is a 50-cent coin, the other is a 5 cent coin....One is not a 5 cent coin, but the other is!!
$.05
The 1943 coin is about $3 at most. The 1951 coin is about $1 at most.
$1-$5
Sorry, no US 5 cent coins exist dated 1815
It's still worth 5 cents.