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How Much Are These 2000 Wide AM Pennies Worth

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They say on the reverse sides they are worth"ONE CENT", I assume that's what they are worth.

They are worth whatever you can sell them for, I give you that answer because there is no set number. It is a Transitional error, not really anything out of this world, and there are at least 100 thousand minimum out there...if more reverse dies were used, multiply that by dies used, each die makes a minimum of 100K coins.
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Check ebay sold value to get an idea of values.
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Photos need to be edited to show the coin only without the background. This is a pretty easy transition coin to find. As suggested, check ebay sold prices.
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1999 is the money coin. You might get a bid or two if you list these at $0.99, but 1998 and 2000 WAMs ouside of slabs don't go for much.
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each die makes a minimum of 100K coins.


Usually only if the die has a problem and it's caught early, or suffers a massive failure. Typical die life for a cent die is 1 to 1 1/2 million strikes.
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