Posted 2 years ago
jsw14
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1965 was the first year of the Clad Coinage. This one is an Error as U can see. I was told it's not worth anything but a dime. Hmmm, I think I'll hang on to this for awhile..... What do U think?
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Posted 2 years ago
jsw14
(120 items)
1965 was the first year of the Clad Coinage. This one is an Error as U can see. I was told it's not worth anything but a dime. Hmmm, I think I'll hang on to this for awhile..... What do U think?
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as a coin collector (I collect and know alot on a variety of things) I think this could be worth 20 bucks or more. It maybe a slight error, but the U.S. mint takes pride on not letting any errors go by into circulation, this is one of those coins that "got away with it".
If gen, I think more like $200.
Though not a dealer, I collect error coins. I like this coin a lot. If you decde you would like to sell it, please contact me. Thanks a lot.
Louis Wolf
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im sure its worth more than a dime!