Transitional errors can happen when a coin's composition changes, but the old dies are used. Die errors include filled dies, die cracks, and die doubling. Doubled die Lincoln cents aren't technically errors, but rather are in a class of coins known as varieties. The 1955 Double Die Obverse Lincoln cent is one of the most famous double die U.S.. Clipped Planchets (coin blanks) Clipped Planchets are coins that are incomplete due to improperly cut blanks. When the planchet punching press does not advance the metal coinage strip properly, the resulting strokes may overlap previously punched out metal and produce planchets that are incomplete, or "clipped".

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Silver $27.31 (-0.16) PCGS3000 ®. $71,932.34 (-7.57) We do our best to provide precise spot prices; however, during times of market volatility, prices may not be to-the-minute accurate. Find the current Errors values by year, coin varieties, and specific grade.. These are the dime errors you should be looking for — and their current value: 1942/1 Mercury Dimes — $625+. 1965 Silver Roosevelt Dime — $3,000+. 1968 No S Proof Dime — $20,000+. 1970 No S Proof Dime — $500+. 1975 No S Proof Dime — $450,000+. 1982 No Mintmark Dime — $75+. 1983 No S Dime — $500+.