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1866 Two Cent Graded MS-62 - Tapered Planchet?

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I cant find a value on Tapered planchet coins. I just had one graded and it came back Tapered and I never even heard of it until now.
It's a U.S. 1866 Two Cent GRADED MS62
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Not a big collector interest in these, Most collectors consider planchet flaws damage, or undesirable, so the price is usually less than a non error coin, though judging from ebay sales attempts you wouldn't know that, most don't end up selling there, at least not at the high prices they seem to be offered at, coins with laminations, rotations are all pretty common in the Two Cent series, I don't value them at a premium unless the error is so dramatic and unusual. My opinion only of course, I do own close to 2500 Two Cent Pieces currently.
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