The center of a coin is almost exactly in its center.
It depends on how off-center the coin is. The more dramatically off-center the coin is, the more it is worth. A slightly off center coin might be worth a dollar, while a dramatically off center coin might be worth $5+
√(w+20)=4 Square both sides: w+20=16 w= -4
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The value depends on how "off center" it is. A coin that is only slightly off center will be worth around $3-$4 while a coin that is around 80% off center will be worth around $5-$7.
The center of a coin is almost exactly in its center.
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It depends on how off-center the coin is. The more dramatically off-center the coin is, the more it is worth. A slightly off center coin might be worth a dollar, while a dramatically off center coin might be worth $5+
Japanese coins do not have square holes. The coin you have is probably a chinese coin.
If that's w^2 - 930, that factors to (w - the square root of 930)(w + the square root of 930)
The web address of the W W Ii History Center is: http://www.wwiihistorycenter.org
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No, it is not.
√(w+20)=4 Square both sides: w+20=16 w= -4
An off-center strike happens when a coin blank doesn't center itself in the coin press and the dies don't strike it square on. The value depends on how much of the coin's image is missing. If less than 10% is missing (i.e. 90% is showing) your coin is only worth a bit above face value. At 20% it could be worth a couple of bucks.
The address of the W W Ii History Center is: 119 W Central Ave, El Dorado, KS 67042-2105