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1972 D Cent Rim?

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are these pretty common ?

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That is either a mis-aligned die or off-center. Is the rim the same on the reverse or is it normal?
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I'm sorry I thought I put one up . the back seems pretty normal to me..
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That is a mis-aligned die error or MD. If part of the design is missing, it would have a premium. Since it appears nothing is missing, it might have a small premium to a specific collector of that type error.
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When you say premium can you give me a clue what that means ?And what grade when this cent be you think ?
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"Premium" basically means value above the face value, these errors are so common, especially in the earlier memorial cents that I doubt you would find anyone to buy it, even someone specifically looking for misaligned dies wouldn't give much for it. The grade looks like a mid AU IMO but it's difficult to tell by the pictures
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premium as in giving the coin extra value. Sorry, but I don't really give grades.
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