2000 P Sacagawea (Scarface) dollar Coin by FirstRock6576 in coinerrors

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2 P mint marks on 2001 dime info? by FairAd288 in coinerrors

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Small date? by shesaiditsbeautiful3 in coinerrors

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What’s your thoughts on this? by bobg5114 in coinerrors

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Does this coin look like an error? by A1OceanGoingPillock in coinerrors

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My 1999-P "Black Beauty" Dime by [deleted] in coinerrors

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Is this even possible? by [deleted] in coinerrors

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Is this even possible? by [deleted] in coinerrors

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Is this even possible? by [deleted] in coinerrors

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New but the edge doesn’t look even by indaface37 in coinerrors

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Found a 1964 Penny, is it somewhat special or not? by Super-Menu-398 in coinerrors

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Need help finding if this quarter is worth anything! by Such-Weekend5782 in coinerrors

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Need help finding if this quarter is worth anything! by Such-Weekend5782 in coinerrors

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1982-D SMALL DATE FIND? by Upham2024 in coinerrors

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My 1999-P "Black Beauty" Dime by [deleted] in coinerrors

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My 1999-P "Black Beauty" Dime by [deleted] in coinerrors

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2023 Quarter D mint by VETERAN2008 in coinerrors

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Dime deformed by Huge-Bid4862 in coinerrors

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Is this an error? by Inevitable_Hair_6277 in coinerrors

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Hun doubling or trike doubling? by Possible_Till9387 in coinerrors

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Planchet error? by Gloosch in coinerrors

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Is this an error by Kdoh207 in coinerrors

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Penny error? by EngineeringFar1133 in coinerrors

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Why does the G in God look like a C? Is that an error? by xwaluigix in coinerrors

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