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1996 Penny - Off Center..?

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Hi...dont know a heck of a lot about American money, but this 1996 penny has no rim ridge on the right side but has on the left side..is this common...thanks.


1996-Penny---Off-Center..?

1996-Penny---Off-Center..?

1996-Penny---Off-Center..?
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A keeper for me, most would say not enough
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I agree.. at least till you find a better one.
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My 1996 offset 10%?

1996-Penny---Off-Center..?
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nice one albert.
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I don't keep them unless some of the devices are missing,Otherwise I'd have a few thousand of these that have no resale value in my view
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Thanks guys..appreciate the replies.
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Is the reverse of the coin normal ?
If so, then this is a MAD (misaligned die)
if the rev. is missing design on the area opposite
the obverse then it is an O.C. (off center strike)
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