Everybody picks up current clad from the beaches, playgrounds and parks, but do you if there is a value to it? There are a number of fairly valuable U.S. error coins and die varieties in circulation today. These coins are overlooked. It may be a modest doubling of the coin image, differences in the size or spacing of the letters in the legend. Knowing what your pocket change is worth a large premium over face value. You don't what to by a Coke with a $3000 penny.
Here are some of the coins.
1969-S Lincoln Cent with a Double Die Obverse, extremely rare Appox Value around $35,000 or more in EF-40 or so.
1970-S Small Date Lincoln Cent with a Doubled Die Obverse Appox Value around $3000 or more in EF-40 or so.
1972 (no mark) Lincoln Cent with a Doubled Die Obversed Appox Value around $500 in EF-40 or so.
2004-D Wisconsin State Quarter with an Extra Leaf Appox Value $200 to $300 in MS-60 or so. Comes in a high leaf and a low leaf Minting.
1998,1999, and 2000 Wide "AM" Reverse Lincoln Cent. The AM in America on the reverse is clearly separated in the Wide variety, normally the AM are very close or touching. Appox Value $5 to $25 circulated, $75 to $600 in MS-63 or better depending on color.
1982 No Mint Mark Roosevelt Dime Appox. Value $30 to $50 in AU-50, more for higher grades.
1995 Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln Cent. Clear doubling in LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST Appox Value $20 to $50 in uncirculated condition
Minnesota State Quarter with the Extra Tree on the left side.
These are some of the OOPPPs from the mints, so when you are digging up the clad or reaching in the pockets, take a look at what showing up in the palm of the hand, The penny could buy a new detector or more.
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Here are some of the coins.
1969-S Lincoln Cent with a Double Die Obverse, extremely rare Appox Value around $35,000 or more in EF-40 or so.
1970-S Small Date Lincoln Cent with a Doubled Die Obverse Appox Value around $3000 or more in EF-40 or so.
1972 (no mark) Lincoln Cent with a Doubled Die Obversed Appox Value around $500 in EF-40 or so.
2004-D Wisconsin State Quarter with an Extra Leaf Appox Value $200 to $300 in MS-60 or so. Comes in a high leaf and a low leaf Minting.
1998,1999, and 2000 Wide "AM" Reverse Lincoln Cent. The AM in America on the reverse is clearly separated in the Wide variety, normally the AM are very close or touching. Appox Value $5 to $25 circulated, $75 to $600 in MS-63 or better depending on color.
1982 No Mint Mark Roosevelt Dime Appox. Value $30 to $50 in AU-50, more for higher grades.
1995 Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln Cent. Clear doubling in LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST Appox Value $20 to $50 in uncirculated condition
Minnesota State Quarter with the Extra Tree on the left side.
These are some of the OOPPPs from the mints, so when you are digging up the clad or reaching in the pockets, take a look at what showing up in the palm of the hand, The penny could buy a new detector or more.
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