1910 Wheat back penny

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Sounds like a great find. If it is a miss print then you have a penny that is worth a few bucks. Your best bet is to bring it to a coin shop that has been in buisness for a while. HH RB
 

Jeffro

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Dec 6, 2005
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While there is no set price for these rotated die coins, you might try searching e-bay or the coin auction sites for something similar. You can expect a little more than whatever the going rate for the year and condtion. A collector who specializes in these rotated die strikes would give you the most, but basically it is worth whatever someone will pay for it. The most valuable of these is one rotated 180 degrees, obviously. I have several wheats and buffalos that are as much as 90 degrees off.
 

Kent in AL

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Cool. I've never heard of a rotated die misprint. I learn something new everyday on this forum!
 

Leon

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Sorry, no info, but it sounds like a keeper, WTG!!!
Good luck, & Happy hunting~
 

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