A blank planchet error coin is simply a blank piece of metal that is the same size, shape, and color as a typical coin. It has no markings on it — no heads or tails design at all. Some blank planchets are worth only a few dollars, but many are worth between $10 to $20.
What’s a 1995 silver dime worth?
The standard 1995 clad dimes in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.10. These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. Both the 1995 P dime and 1995 D dime are each worth around $2 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade.
How much is a pre 1983 penny worth?
(And remember, all pre-1983 pennies are worth about 2 cents apiece… even when they show signs of wear.)
What’s the value of a Mis Struck Penny?
Mis-struck pennies are collectibles that hold numismatic value. Of course, some are more valued than others, but if you find a mis-struck penny, it is worth hanging onto. These mis-struck pennies in the photograph above are “easier” to find as far as mis-struck pennies go.
What’s the value of an American error coin?
What’s My Error Coin Worth? Coin 20-40% 40-90% Indian Cent (1859-1909) $40 $75 Lincoln Cents (copper) (1909-1982) $5. $5. Lincoln Cents (zinc) (1982- ) $2. $2. Steel Cents (1943) $100. $500 – $750.
Which is the most valuable one cent coin?
Most Valuable US Pennies – Highest Value 1 Cent Coins Coin Value 1943-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Bronze/ $2,196,797 1944-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Steel C $1,084,051 1943-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Bronze/ $565,610 1943 Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Bronze/Co $389,968
How much is a strike through error coin worth?
The error type is generally rare, and is known on most coin series. Values generally start at $100, and can go much higher into the thousands of dollars. The easier the brockage is to see, and the more wild looking the strike through, the more valuable and desirable it is.