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.
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I need to know that date that the coin was minted, and what do you mean by miscut do you mean miss struck need a more detailed question. then i woiuld love to help you, thanks
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.
its not a miss stamp its actually supposed to be like that i think it is worth 17 cents
Miss Liberty's image was on both dimes and half dollars in 1936. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination.
Around $20.00 for a minor mis struck error.
It depends on the metal used to make it, a coin made out of copper, nickel, lead or other cheap metals might be worth a few cents, however, the coin could be worth its value in silver if it was created in that and 90% silver it could be worth around $20 in silver.
Nearly all US coins minted in 1882 have the word LIBERTY or a picture of Miss Liberty on them. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination.
All 1888 US silver coins carried a picture of Miss Liberty. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination.
Eagle, not "eagel" Miss Liberty, not "a lady" Anyway, your coin has been altered by plating it. That means it no longer has any value as a collectible, but at least the silver in it is worth around $6.