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Can't remember where I came across this.

One-:?half?-Cent?

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That is a nice example off center strike. There is more premium for examples showing the date. Some people try to complete sets with the dates showing.
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Yeah, too bad it was not on the other side of the coin, no pun intended. lol
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What is that like a 50%er or something? maybe 55
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I would say 55-60
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I am an almost total newbie, so are you meaning % blank or % of strike?
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55-60% off struck
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Cool.
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Okay, I have to ask, any value?
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Maybe this will help you out regarding value:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trk...=0&_from=R40
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Okay, it can stay in my little collection for that. Thanks.
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The correct term is: Broadstruck off center. The collar wasn't in place and the coin was struck off center.
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