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Sandon

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    Sandon got a reaction from Errorfinder in Dr.sally that's off centered to me??   
    Please show both sides of the coin. If the other side is centered, this is merely an example of a strike from a misaligned die that was mounted in the press at a slight angle. (This is considered poor quality control rather than an error.) If the other side is also slightly off center, the coin was struck just barely off center.  In either case, the anomaly is much too minor to be worth a premium to collectors. Please go to some of the sites to which I referred you and find out what a significant off-center strike looks like.
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    Sandon got a reaction from Errorfinder in 1969 s mint marks one closer then the other 1st pic 9s almost touching!!2nd pic u see   
    Mint marks were punched by hand into working coinage dies until the early 1990s. This is why mint mark positions vary. Neither coin is an error. 
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    Sandon got a reaction from Errorfinder in This is a beautiful coin 1924 no mint mark   
    Based on the obverse, this 1924 cent is in about Very Good condition, with a retail value of about 25 cents.
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    Sandon got a reaction from Errorfinder in Beautiful 1940 no mint mark   
    More common circulated wheat cents worth a few cents each, if you can find a buyer.