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D. Error quarter

We kindly ask you to please limit complimentary appraisals to one or two requests, and we state that we tend to steer clear of modern minor varieties.

D. 2016 error quarter

No error evident.

D. 1967 lincoln penny with error 1965 dime with error 1972 dime with error

"Error in the eye of the beholder." Spend this ugly bunch ASAP.

D. Swine silver dollar and silver dimes , and pennys

Swine? I'll go with that. The cents are so damaged you can spend them, the best are worth maybe a nickel. As for the silver, the dimes are $2 and the dollars are $20.

D. Notive; During the minting process, {at 5:00 o' clock} the die embedded into the coins design because foreign matters/ slag (detritus left over from the smelting process) was too hard and brittle to take the impression compromising the fourth digit of the minting year on what I am certain o a new 1943 S Lincoln (copper) cent variety? Call or Text 5803778490 if interested.

At first I had to look up "notive." It sounds like it should be a word. Anyway, as for your coin, your explanation is very creative. But in a coin this heavily circulated, I'll appeal to Occam's Razor, which holds that the simplest explanation for something is usually the best one: It could also be that the last digit wore off. Such uneven wear may sound unlikely, but with three hundred billion cents out there, it's an almost certainty. Furthermore, this would not be a "variety," varieties r...

D. 1943 no mint silver colored pennies 1934 no mint and 1945 no mint

These common wheat cents were minted in Philadelphia and are of nominal vlaue.

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