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It is impossible to place a value on such a coin without seeing it. If it is in mint condition, or is uncirculated, it's value will be much higher, though I will say that it absolutely has some value, as do all error coins. Taking it to a trustworthy coin dealer is the best way to determine the specific value.

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Q: 1987D penny with a double impression on both sidesthe tail is prominent when held to a light the head is a second image The reverse side is set sideways reflects the same imprint is it worth anything?
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