1974 White.
Now a Garrett Ace 250.
8/30/12 using a Zircon m40 Stud Finder as a hand held pin pointer.
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Looking for Error coins from the bank. Update: I can MD with wheelchair!
Good photo! That looks like a 'Struck-through' error. That's when anything gets between the coin disk and the die
at the moment the disk is struck. Even a human hair could leave a mark.
Not big value, but maybe $5 - $10. (if that is what it is) but get a dealers advise. Might just be after minting damage.
Good Luck
Good photo! That looks like a 'Struck-through' error. That's when anything gets between the coin disk and the die
at the moment the disk is struck. Even a human hair could leave a mark.
Not big value, but maybe $5 - $10. (if that is what it is) but get a dealers advise. Might just be after minting damage.
Good Luck
Looks more like a lamination than a struck through to me. You usually won't see details of lettering where a coin has been struck through.
1/100 of an American dollar is a cent. It is NOT a penny. The word penny is used by several other countries, such as Great Britain, to denote their smallest denomination. In order to be numismatically correct, you must use the term cent to describe the American coin.
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