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Misprints On Newer Dimes And A Penny.

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Any idea what the value of these would be? The first dime is about 50% missing, while the other is completely missing. no date on either. the penny is a 2000. Any help is appreciated! thank you!

The image of the side of the two dimes is to show that the sizes are the same as well as the luster.


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The prices year ago used to be:
Cent $1
Nickel $2
Dime $3
Quarters $4
Higher denominations were a lot more.
Bus since 2001 I've not followed them. Depending on how the rolling locations responded to the order:
"the errors coins are to be sent back to the mint." back then, the prices maybe higher now. Just don't know if they are doing this since then or not. They were threatened that if they did not follow these rules, they would not be allowed to roll the coins. So I've not heard for sure what the rolling locations are doing? Probably you could check on ebay and see what they are selling for. (I'd do it, but I've not been feeling well today)
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A couple dollars each. I would stop touching them with your bare fingers though! Wear gloves, if you're going to handle them. Now you left permanent fingerprints that will not come off.
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You have an off-center cent and dime. The cent is around 70% off-center and the dime is about 60% off-center. They were struck outside of the retaining collar. That's why they aren't round. They spread because of the tons of pressure that a coining press applies to the strike. The dime is smooth because the collar contains the reeding impression. An off center strike is worth more with a date than without.

The "blank" is called a planchet. I think it's a dime planchet. Your's looks to be a type II because it has been through the upsetting mill. That gives it the tiny raised area around the rim. A Type I planchet has no raised rim.

Prices change all the time. Check ebay to check prices, but look at the amount they are SELLING for, not the asking price. Many sellers on ebay ask way too much for common off-center strikes.
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Type ones are blanks.
Type two are planchets.
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When the proto rim is added to the blank, it becomes a planchet. Your un-struck is a blank.
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Thank you all for your help! I will be sure to check for SELLING value, use gloves and research more into this topic!
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Those are great answers above.
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If I understand correctly there are two pricing scales for such coins.
Those with the date showing are worth more than those without a date.
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