Your 1997 D has a little bit of grease fill or weak strike on states on the reverse.
The obverse has a slightly misaligned die and the earlobe took a hit and is not doubled.
The 2001 D has stains or toning on the reverse.
Both are worth a penny.
If you have other questions you would need to be more specific with you question.
I have no idea of if or what questions you have, my opinion is you have two pennies neither of which have any value over face value of $.01 each. Spend them as you like.
@Italy8686.... Welcome aboard. It appears you have two normal U.S. cents... no numismatic premiums. If there is a specific question, please give us details. Cheers, RickO
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Your 1997 D has a little bit of grease fill or weak strike on states on the reverse.
The obverse has a slightly misaligned die and the earlobe took a hit and is not doubled.
The 2001 D has stains or toning on the reverse.
Both are worth a penny.
If you have other questions you would need to be more specific with you question.
I have no idea of if or what questions you have, my opinion is you have two pennies neither of which have any value over face value of $.01 each. Spend them as you like.
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
@Italy8686.... Welcome aboard. It appears you have two normal U.S. cents... no numismatic premiums. If there is a specific question, please give us details. Cheers, RickO
By for the learning guys.
I would say you have nothing special. But keep looking!
What is it that you expect anyone new to learn from posting photos of two ordinary cents?
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.