Questionable penny
Invinceablepyro
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I found a 1966 penny that I think may have a error on the rim and would like others opinions. I can't figure out how to add a photo on here so it would also be nice to know how to do that
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https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1063756/posting-pics-from-a-phone
Mine only say image url and wants me to type a url I have no option to select file
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@Invinceablepyro.... Welcome aboard....When you can, post a focused picture of both sides of your cent. We will be able to help then... Cheers, RickO
The original question was about the rim.
Considering how thin the interior “rim” to be relative to the whole rim I can only say I’m not sure
If it were an error, and I don’t know that it is, the deviation is so small that it would not be worth extra money.
Also… just in case someone who can answer wanders in… can you post a pic of the reverse?
To me it is just a circulated 1966 cent. Value is one cent.
It might have a very slightly misaligned die. Nothing that anyone would care about.
Any chance it's just a very slight case of rim finning?
http://www.error-ref.com/?s=Finned+rim
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Copper penny, worth ~2 cents anyway...
It can't legally be melted so it is just worth one cent.
Apparently.. true! Since late 2006. Hmmm.
But copper pennies still carry a small premium, so worth more than a cent...
Wheats carry a premium worth pursuing in bulk
Copper memorials no