How do you calculate error coins?

Look for any cracks, cuds (or blobs covering an image, word, date, etc.), or missing elements on the images. Turn the coin from top to bottom (no, side-to-side will not work), if your coin was right side up before, it should be right side up now. If it is rotated in any way, it can be quite valuable.

What is the value of error coins?

Cracks and Cuds

CoinDie breakCud
Indian Cent (1859-1909)$1 – $5.$10 – $30.
Lincoln Cents (copper)(1909-1982).50 -$2.$5 – $20.
Lincoln Cents (zinc) (1982- ).50 -$2.$5 – $20
Steel Cents (1943)$1 -$5.$10 – $20.

What’s the value of a dime and a penny?

Log in or Sign up to hide this ad. Magicians coin or just some person experimenting. It’s worth maybe 11 cents, since it’s both a dime and penny. Somebody went through a lot of labor to make a fantasy coin like that. It is not a mint error. Probably a pair of coins ground down and glued together. John Johnson likes this.

What’s the value of a 1966 error dime?

Side Note: The prices for 1966 error coins is based on dealer premiums, supply, and demand laws, as well as other market variations. In order to assess the current value of your dime, it is recommended to call or visit your local coin dealer for more information. Roosevelt Dimes are very common American coins.

What is the value of a 1983 dime?

Values for these coins are unknown as only a couple coins featuring this error exist. 1983S— Another missing mint mark year, these Proof Dimes can realize values of $1,500+. Miscellaneous Dime Errors— Every year, a handful of dimes containing a wide range of errors will escape from the mint. They often contain one of the following traits.

What kind of errors are on a dime?

Blank on both sides, these dime errors usually only reach values of a couple dollars. Off Center Strike— Off center strike coins feature an obverse or reverse image that did not align properly when getting struck. These coins are often misshapen and show areas of blank planchet.

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