1991 P Dime Double Stamp and a 197X Penny
83pennysaver
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How much is the Dime worth or how much would a collector pay? Also, I have never seen a penny missing the last digit of the year. Can someone please explain this to me and how much it would be worth? Thanks for anyone's help!
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The penny has a mint mark of D
Images would help soooooooooooooooo much. Regardless, a dime is worth a dime and until we can see images that is likely all you can get for it. Good luck!
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The missing digit is most likely a grease filled die, which is common and of no additional value than the dime value, but it's hard to tell for sure from the photos you provided.
Jim
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Those are normal coins that are worth face value, sorry
Agreed. Nice images, but no extra value.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
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The penny appears to be a 1971 that the 1 was flattened or removed. (post mint damage PMD)
The dime could be a little die erosion doubling or machine doubling or a combination of both.
Sorry, no added value.
Thank you for letting me know!
Any ideas on this coin? My Uncle brought it back from overseas during the Desert War
Any opinions on this coin also? Thanks
The Bahraini coin is a 1965 100 F and is a better piece in such nice condition. It has no especial value at this time but it's tough in BU and most are worn out.
The Panamanian coin is in common condition.
Ok, thank you. I appreciate the help with these!
@83pennysaver... Welcome aboard. Your coins in the OP are as stated, the dime has minor machine doubling/die wear - no numismatic premium. The cent is Post Mint Damage (PMD), no numismatic premium. For further information on the non-US coins, post them on the World Coin forum. Good luck with your coins... Cheers, RickO
Welcome @83pennysaver. Thank you for respecting their appraisals.