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19xx (1966?) Cent: Is This An Error Coin?

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Agree a Dryer Coin - couldn't tell that in your original pictures.
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Thanks! So I'm assuming it's only worth 1 cent?

Technically, it may not even be "worth" that, in terms of face value; if a coin is sufficiently worn or damaged that it no longer passes a coin counter machine, then it is no longer legal tender and becomes just scrap metal.

The good news is, a bronze cent is worth more than 1 cent in scrap metal value.
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Well, I was right about the prominent rim. I wasn't even thinking Dryer Coin. Thanks for the followup pics!
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