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All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer in your area.
This type of error of misstruck coins is called 'Brockage'. A Lincoln penny with this error is valued at $35.00
Error coins need to be seen, take it to a coin dealer. Most errors are very common and add no value.
For modern error coins, they need to be seen for a evaluation, the type and condition of the error determines value. If it's slightly off center with none of the design missing the value may not be much. But if 20% to 60% of the design is missing value could be around $10.00. The best thing to do is show it to a couple of dealers or take it to a coin show.
This is considered an "error coin" and is rare. Depending on the "eye appeal", rarity and significance of the error, the penny may be moderately valuable.
You will have to take it to someone to be seen. Value if any, depends on the cause of this error. It may be a "Striking" error or a altered coin.
Ask another question and include the date and type of error on the penny.
Error coins need to be seen. Take to a coin dealer.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate value. Take it to a local coin dealer for an assessment.
It may be a wrong planchet error ( 1 cent coin struck on dime planchet) but I doubt it, take it to a dealer or collector to make sure.
All error coins need to be seen, take it to a coin dealer for an accurate assessment.
Error coins need to be seen, take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer in your area.
This may be a valuable mint error. I suggest you have an expert look at it. My unprofessional self would say that it may be around $1,500.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer.