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D. 1970s, 1920, 1982d,2007d. All with different errors

Errors in the eye of the beholder I guess. I see cents.

D. Was hoping that it's a 43 but can't tell

What would it matter? This coin is spent.

D. Hopefully

Hopefully what, is Santa involved here somehow?

D. Definitely an error on the edge around it looks like the yr

Perhaps Stuart Little's circular saw got caught between the dies?

D. This is a bicentennial coin that I believe is gold (but I have not removed it from its plastic case to confirm). I am happy to bring it in if you would like to inspect it by hand.

Probably brass. They did make them in gold, if you told me the weight in grams and diameter in millimeters I might be able to tell you more. How big is it relative to other coins, e.g., is it bigger than a quarter? The gold ones tend to be smaller.

D. All silver have many more

Actually the halves do not look silver, probably spendable. The dollars worth $20 ea.

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