Just wanted to know if any of these are errors and what their worth might be. There will be more coming because I have tons of pennies to look through and I don't know much about errors.
this site will help you a lot .......www.coinsandcanada.com, 1 coin looks like a die crack,,2 coin looks like small clip.3 coin not sure ,coin 4 Grease Filled Die.all minor errors
1942: Looks like a scratch on the G, not a die crack. PMD. 1951: Minor/rim clip. 1945: Scratched, PMD. 1964: Overpolished on centre reverse or grease filled.
If it's off-centre, both sides will be off. Yours is a misaligned die (MAD). Not worth a premium unless any of the design gets so far off the coin that it gets cut.
Coin Scavenger, where is the planchet flaw? I see a big rim ding on the rim behind the head, but no planchet flaw.
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