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.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer in your area.
Error coins need to be seen, take it to a coin dealer. Most errors are very common and add no value.
Without more details it's not possible to estimate the value of a misprinted US nickel without a date. The date could be missing because the coin is struck* off-center or it could be that you have an older buffalo nickel whose design was prone to wear in the date area. Please post a new, separate question with more details.(*) Coins are said to be struck or minted rather than "printed". The term "printing" is normally used for things like paper and ink.
The term "proof" has to do with how the coin was produced in the first place, rather than the condition of the coin.
Misprinted coins can sometimes be worth more to collectors, but it ultimately depends on the specific nature of the misprint and the demand for such items. It's best to consult with a coin expert or collector to determine the potential value of your misprinted 2 dollar coin.
They are not misprinted, but they are missing the clad plating on one side. Good news for you! These are pretty popular on Ebay right now selling in the $200-$300 dollar range. You have to have the coin certified first and you can do that at http://www.pcgs.com. Good luck!!
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.
i had a coin like that at home and i put it on eBay, it raised about £100.
Check that coin again. The Alaska quarter was minted in 2008.
The coin is likely damaged, but take it to a coin dealer or collector, error coins need to be seen for an assessment.
I don't think I would worry about a bank, you should look for a coin collector in your area. Misprinted money, whether coins or bills, are worth FAR more than the face value.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer in your area.
Not that I am aware of. But if yours dose, bring it to a pro. coin dealer; it might be unique and valuable!
Either a misprint, a typographical error or a typo. Typo is used most often.
Misprinted coins, including those with errors like off-center strikes or missing elements, can sometimes be valuable to collectors. The value of a misprinted coin depends on the rarity of the error and the demand among collectors. It's best to consult with a specialist or appraiser to determine the specific value of a misprinted 20p coin.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value.