Sorry to say but I don't see a legitimate Mint Error on any of these.
Most all except for the counterstruck cents and post mint damaged coins many look like coins that had been driven over by a car in a parking lot.
The post copper plated zinc cents can get pretty nasty fast if they spend time in a parking lot during a few snow storms and mix with rock salt.
Seems like every couple months we get a new batch of , "parking lot" error coins!
you'll get more responses on the us coin forum https://forums.collectors.com/categories/u-s-coin-forum
the mercury dime has a slightly misaligned die on the one side. it is too slight to be worth any extra money.
@alexerca said: Seems like every couple months we get a new batch of , "parking lot" error coins!
With so many more lots to go.
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Sorry to say but I don't see a legitimate Mint Error on any of these.
Most all except for the counterstruck cents and post mint damaged coins many look like coins that had been driven over by a car in a parking lot.
The post copper plated zinc cents can get pretty nasty fast if they spend time in a parking lot during a few snow storms and mix with rock salt.
Seems like every couple months we get a new batch of , "parking lot" error coins!
you'll get more responses on the us coin forum https://forums.collectors.com/categories/u-s-coin-forum
the mercury dime has a slightly misaligned die on the one side. it is too slight to be worth any extra money.
With so many more lots to go.