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Voici ma question, j'ai un 10¢ dont il n'y a pas de date et le coté pile est blank, est-il rare et combien vaut-il?


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A blank coin, technically called a blank planchet if it has an upraised rim on it, is worth a few dollars, perhaps $2 to $4 if it's clad, more if it's silver. [...]
There are some known coin striking issues that can result in an almost blank planchet with reeded edges. If you see a faint, but very blurry or weak impression on the planchet, it might be a die adjustment strike, which is worth $20 to $40 depending on the coin type and depth of strike. [...]
Another possiblity for almost blank coins is a strike-through error, where something got in between the dies and the planchet surface, such as cloth or grease, when the coin was struck thereby obscuring or obliterating the devices (or parts of them.) The value of these varies based on the degree of obstruction and eye appeal, and can run from $2 to $40 depending on what it was struck through.[...]
If your blank coin doesn't even have the upraised rim yet, it's technically a coin blank. If it is made of silver, it is almost impossible to authenticate, but if it's clad, an expert in error coins could probably authenticate it, in which case (if authentic) it's worth maybe $50 or more.[...]
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Je suis nouvelle sur ce forum.
Voici ma question, j'ai un 10¢ dont il n'y a pas de date et le coté pile est blank, est-il rare et combien vaut-il?
Merci à l'avance.
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