A "missed stamped penny" refers to a penny that was not properly struck during the minting process, resulting in an incomplete or absent design. The value of such a coin can vary significantly based on its rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. Generally, these errors can be worth more than face value, sometimes ranging from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on the specifics of the error. Collectors often seek out such anomalies, making them interesting pieces for numismatists.
A penny that is not stamped on either side is considered a coin blank and does not have the legal tender value of a stamped penny, which is one cent. Its value as a collectible or novelty item may vary, but it typically ranges from a few cents to a few dollars, depending on its rarity and condition. However, it does not hold any official monetary value as currency.
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 value of an orange one half penny varies by the year of the penny and the condition.
The value will depnd on the percantage of the off strike. The value for a 2000 off-centered penny is around $3-5.
like a penny or what we value as a penny
I have a nickel that is a color of a penny I have a nickel how much is it worth
i have a penny ,the back is stamped ,the front is slightly stamped like an outline of the face , maybe 2 numbers ,very hard to see
The state was stamped on it after it left the mint. It has no collector value -- novelty value is perhaps 25 cents.
A new penny blank planchet is worth $1.50.
A penny that is not stamped on either side is considered a coin blank and does not have the legal tender value of a stamped penny, which is one cent. Its value as a collectible or novelty item may vary, but it typically ranges from a few cents to a few dollars, depending on its rarity and condition. However, it does not hold any official monetary value as currency.
They are worth about 6 or 7 dollars the last time I checked. I have a bunch of them. Quarters are worth about 15 dollars. I once had a penny with a nickel stamped on it, I sold it for $80.
The out line of the US was put on the coin after it was made and is a novelty item. It has no collectible value.
No, no genuine Indian Head penny is stamped "COPY" on the reverse, or obverse. All such examples are replicas containing no collector value. The only value that such coins have is the value of what they are made out of.
Soundslike a magician's coin -- worth a couple of dollars.
The coin is only one cent, the counter stamped date adds nothing to the value.
2 or 3 cents for the copper. 1 cent face value for the coin. Anything added to a coin post minting, such as a "G" stamped on it ruins the coins value to a collector.
This is a novelty coin not made by the US mint and has no collectible value.