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Is This 1954 LWC Worth Much

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The coin pictured is a 1954-S. Did you intend a different title or a different picture?
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I was thinking about the 9 it the 1954 LWC in the picture
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I have corrected the date in the title.
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worth .01
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It would be worth a premium to a die chip collector.
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It's sort of a Catch-22.
It IS an error albeit minor.
As such it should be worth a small premium.
BUT
There are not many collectors that specialize in that sort of thing.
If they don't like your asking price they'll pass and look for another.
The ol' "supply and demand" situation.
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i was under the impression that the "copper" cents were worth a little over .02 just because of their metal content, and that most common wheats are worth 3-4 cents in average circulated condition.

thie die chip is pretty common, as far as errors go. small premium - if any at all, in my opinioin.

fun coin to find though.
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