Sounds like you have a broadstrike error. This is a coin that was struck outside the retaining collar. Without the collar the coin spreads out and is larger than the normal size. Lincoln cents are generally worth about $5.00. Very wide and well centered pieces will bring more.
Around $20.00 for a minor mis struck error.
The coin needs to be seen for an accurate assessment, take it to a coin dealer. It could be worth as much as $30.00
A miss-stamped penny may be very valuable, especially if it is in excellent condition. Such a coin can be worth hundreds of dollars, depending on condition, year, and the nature of the error. Not all such coins are valuable, and typically it takes a coin expert to determine if a particular coin is valuable or not.
$34900
worth of a1938 canadan half penny
Such a coin would have to be seen to determine its value. I suggest you take it to a coin shop and ask them to look at it for you.
The penny is a miss print and is worth 30-40 dollars
1851 seven on top of eight miss print big penny how much is it wroth
It is probably not mis-stamped. Most likely the number 9 became partly filled in on the die and only a part of the number shows. Sometimes if the number is completely filled in the number does not show at all.
Not enough information. Please post a new question with the coin's date and a detailed description of the mis-strike* FWIW #1: Coins are said to be struck or minted. "Printing" refers to paper and ink, like dollar bills FWIW #2: "mis" has only one s. "Miss Strike" sounds like a small-town beauty contest winner.
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