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You need to be specific. Our protocol states you need to put these in the correct section (varieties or errors) and be specific what you are seeing. How can you expect us to be anything but a bit confused when you put photos like this out there. There are literally billions of coins struck each year, so we need some help to be able to help you.Bob Piazza
Lincoln Cent Attributer
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Bob, as always is right on! Put us in your shoes. Take a look at that photo and tell us if any one of those coins has a decent chance at having an error or variety in it. For us, it's like you are expecting us to do your home work. The protocols here state that each post should be focused on one coin, so the clutter can be cut own to a minimum. Even though these coins might be of the same exact type and die, it is simply TOO much to ask anyone to go through these coins.
The heavy lifting should be on the coin owner. In my opinion, you are supposed to provide us with a possible attribution and we are supposed to provide you an answer on a specific coin whether it is as described or add additional amplifying info if it is not as called.
Throwing over a roll of coins in a photo and asking if any one of these is worth anything shows me that not much effort was done on your part. I am willing to help, but I am not here to analyze a roll or more of coins when there is no effort on the owners side. There are many other people here as well that wish some help, and this sort of post does me no good, and I will pass on helping on any posts like this.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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Thanks for your time to write this message I am berly starting to learn about coins so what website I could find if this is a error coins or just a damaged I try to look it up but I didn't find anything I think this is a 1990 pennyYou do not have permission to view this gallery.
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It clearly is something that was used as a spacer that spun in a circle damaging the coin on the obverse.
I suggest reading up on the types of errors there are out there and how they are made.
https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/mint-error-coin-768452
https://www.amazon.com/Error-Coin-En.../dp/B00EWTQSVA (this is a very good book , Look for low price one)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mint-made_errors
https://www.coinnews.net/tools/error...-descriptions/
https://www.fleur-de-coin.com/articles/coin-errorsGary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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