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    Posted 13 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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    1. cocacolakid97 cocacolakid97, 13 years ago
      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".
    2. cliveb, 13 years ago
      If gen, I think more like $200.
    3. bulltown, 13 years ago
      im sure its worth more than a dime!
    4. Kjhoran, 1 year ago
      This is not a cud, a cud is a die break attached to the rim, it is damage likely the result of someone putting another coin up against the side and hitting it with a hammer. This is why the lettering is indented and reversed.

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