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I went to the bank and bought 2 rolls today. Now the news has been out for a few days, but I found more with the upside down print than right side up?

2007-03-08 07:58:17 · 7 answers · asked by when and how 4 in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

Most of you are wrong. I am not talking about the ones with no writting on the edge. I know those are selling for $600, I am talking about the ones with upside down writing. They are selling for $20-$50 which would make me think they are somewhat rare but I went to the bank and 50% of them are upside down

2007-03-08 08:02:40 · update #1

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Its is rare for there to be any misprint on a newly released coin (it is said that you are more likely to be struck by lightning 3 times than for this to have happened.) So yes, this is a VERY rare occurance.

Over 300 milion were minted initially, and there is to be an estimated 50,000 coins with a misprint (estimate as of today). which is high right now. At the beginning, they were going for 500+ when it was unknown how many there were. Now they are going for 50-100, and that will decline as it is confirmed how many were mistruck, and the initial intrest settles.

But, over the next 5-10 years, those will climb in value as the coins are taken out of circulation, and less and less are in circulation.

I recomend buying one is a few months, and just storing it in a box in your attic. It will be worth more years from now.

I got 3 rolls from the bank the first day they were released, and have sold half of my misprints. I still have 5 with upside down lettering, and 5 with the missing lettering. I plan on putting them in coin cases and stuffing them away and forgeting about them. Maybe when i retire (im 23 now) i will sell them and be able to live off of some of that (like 40 years from now).

2007-03-08 08:01:12 · answer #1 · answered by matt_archbold2002 4 · 0 1

They aren't upside down that I have heard of they are missing "in God we Trust" from around the edges of the coin.

Those on ebay are going for $40 to $80 dollars right now.

2007-03-08 08:03:14 · answer #2 · answered by neicee 3 · 0 0

those that are being auctioned at eBay for around $40 to $60 as much as $six hundred are those mistakenly struck with out their factor letterings. it is not clean what number funds lacked letterings, yet aspects stated that there are a minimum of 50,000 of them around. On Presidential money with the different way up factor letterings, it is not substantial no count if the heads or tails factor is dealing with up because of the fact the factor letterings are utilized randomly, so a coin with the different way up factor letterings isn't an factor lettering errors.

2016-12-18 08:42:36 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

They don't know how many are out there yet...

They first were traded on eBay for 600 dollars each, but now they are like 50 dollars, so there's more than collectors first thought...

2007-03-08 08:01:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Actually its the ones that have no writing on the edge of the coin.

2007-03-08 08:01:09 · answer #5 · answered by wyltk1 2 · 1 1

they are not upside down, they are missing the words IN GOD WE TRUST they are worth about $60.00

2007-03-08 08:01:08 · answer #6 · answered by Billie R 4 · 1 1

No - Ebay - $50... how rare can it be for $50?!?

2007-03-08 08:00:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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