New member with a error penny

Djcrystal2911

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Hello everyone! I have collected coins for quite sometime. I just never got serious about it until now.
I came accross a 1980 Penny. The word "LIBERTY" on that penny is spelled "LISERTY". You can see it with just a naked eye its that obvious. Can anyone tell me more about this? Its obviously an error.. Is it worth much?
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This is not an error. This is damage. Your coin to a hit, deforming the metal.

Finally time for more coffee.
 

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I searched Google and found a few similar "LISERTY" on different coins and the outcome was always the same - coin was damaged.
 

Welcome to the forum from Port Allegheny, Pennsylvania
 

You've found a great place for information and fellow treasure hunters -- welcome to our community!
 

Hello everyone! I have collected coins for quite sometime. I just never got serious about it until now.
I came accross a 1980 Penny. The word "LIBERTY" on that penny is spelled "LISERTY". You can see it with just a naked eye its that obvious. Can anyone tell me more about this? Its obviously an error.. Is it worth much?

I can see how you would look at this and see it as an error. It looks from the picture as if it is an "S" or some sort of added content from the strike. Could be damage, but I'd suggest you take it to a coin dealer or experienced collector and have them assess it so you can be sure. Good eye by you either way to see it and check! :icon_thumright:
 

Thank you everyone who commented
I still find it hard to believe its damaged. What could possibly damage just one letter. Under my Loom it shows clearly an "S". How do i go about a expert. Any referrals to whom i can contact?
 

Welcome to Tnet....
You found a damaged penny.
Value is one cent.
 

Welcome to T-Net from Northern Virginia :hello:
 

welcome cool find
 

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