What Are Coin Rim Errors? How Much Are Rim Errors On Coins Worth? (2024)

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Many people think of coins as having two sides, but they really have three! The rim (or edge) of the coin is where some types of errors can also occur.

Coin rim errors make for some pretty fascinating discoveries by coin collectors.

The rim, which is the raised lip of metal around the periphery of a coin’s obverse (head’s side) and reverse (tail’s side), is prone to various types of errors.

How can you tell coin rim errors apart from common rim damage?

How much are coin rim errors worth?

What are the most valuable rim errors?

I’m going to answer these and many other questions about rim errors on coins in this article!

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TIP: You’re going to need a good magnifying glass for examining coins close-up. You also need to be in good lighting (a 75- to 100-watt incandescent light is best).

Rim Damage vs. Rim Error

Before going into the various types of coin rim errors you may find and what they’re worth, it’s important to clear up the differences between rim damage and a bonafide rim error.

Unfortunately, most of the rim issues that folks believe are errors are really just forms of damage.

So, here’s a rundown of some of the rim oddities that may appear to be error coins but are just different types of damage:

  • Dents, dings, and bruises — Virtually anything that goes into the rim is damage. This includes bumps, sharp cuts, and bruises.
  • Flat rim or rim going into the lettering and/or design on the coin — Excessive wear can cause the rim to be worn flat and into the lettering and design elements around the periphery of the obverse or reverse. However, this is not an error, and coins with flattened or worn rims carry no extra value.
  • Dryer coins or spooned edges — Ever see a coin where the rim is built up really high and appears to fold over the edges of the lettering, the design, or other details on the coin? This is a type of damage that can be caused by centrifugal forces experienced by a coin spinning around the inside of a clothes dryer. The folded edge can also be created by somebody who intentionally pushed the coin’s edge (the coin’s narrowest surface) and rim upward around the coin in a process commonly known as spooning. Either way, such pieces aren’t errors and have no additional value. An example of a dryer coin (or possibly a spooned piece) is seen in the image of this Indian Head penny:

5 Types Of Coin Rim Errors… And How Much They’re Worth

There are several types of cool errors involving a coin’s rim.

Here’s a look at some of the most popular (and most valuable) coin rim errors:

#1 – Broadstrikes

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Coins are normally struck inside something called a retaining collar — which securely corrals the coin when being struck by the dies. The retaining collar helps form the coin’s edge and implants the thin vertical edge lines (known as reeds) on various coins such as dimes, quarters, and half dollars. These retaining collars also help shape the rim of the coin.

So, when the retaining collar fails to deploy as the coin is being struck, several things happen:

  • The coin is stamped larger and flatter than ordinary
  • The edge won’t be struck with the reeding or edge lettering as appropriate
  • There will be no formed rim on the coin

Broadstrikes are unusual-looking error coins. They’re also among the most valuable types of errors directly affecting the coin’s rim. And they always have a plain edge.

Broadstrike error coin values vary depending on the piece.

Here’s what some of the most commonly encountered broadstrikes are worth:

CoinValue (USD)
Indian penny$50+
Lincoln wheat penny$5+
Lincoln Memorial penny$5+
Buffalo nickels$250+
Jefferson nickels$10+
Mercury dimes$50+
Silver Roosevelt dimes$40+
Clad Roosevelt dimes$7+
Silver Washington quarters$150+
Clad Washington quarters$15+
Franklin half dollars$450+
Silver Kennedy half dollars$150+
Clad Kennedy half dollars$50+
Morgan & Peace silver dollars$500+
Eisenhower dollars$100+
Susan B. Anthony dollars$50+
Sacagawea dollars$250+

#2 – Off-Center Errors

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Off-center errors occur when a coin is struck outside of its collar and isn’t properly centered during striking. These errors may show the design 5% or 10% off-center… or perhaps as much as 60% or more off-center.

Many off-center errors cut off some or all of the date. But the most valuable off-center errors show the coin’s full date.

Values for off-center errors vary quite a bit.

Listed here are the values for coins that are approximately 15% to 50% off-center:

CoinValue (USD)
Indian penny$75+
Lincoln wheat penny$7+
Lincoln Memorial penny$7+
Buffalo nickels$350+
Jefferson nickels$10+
Mercury dimes$250+
Silver Roosevelt dimes$125+
Clad Roosevelt dimes$7+
Silver Washington quarters$300+
Clad Washington quarters$50+
Franklin half dollars$1,350+
Silver Kennedy half dollars$350+
Clad Kennedy half dollars$200+
Morgan & Peace silver dollars$1,750+
Eisenhower dollars$300+
Susan B. Anthony dollars$200+
Sacagawea dollars$1,000+

#3 – Die Cuds

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Have you ever seen a flat, slightly raised bump protruding from the rim onto the obverse or reverse? That’s a die cud!

A die cud is a type of die break that is attached to the coin’s rim.

Cuds are distinctive from other types of die breaks because they involve the rim and are typically large and flat. Most other die breaks are thin lines that generally occur on other parts of the coin.

Die cuds are among the most desirable types of die breaks and coin rim errors.

The value of a die cud varies — depending on the location, size, and overall appearance of the error. Because of this, it’s hard to give an exact value for a die cud, but most are worth about $100 or more.

#4 – Blank Coins

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Many collectors find coins that are entirely blank and show no design at all. Although some of these blank planchets show light evidence of a rim, others don’t.

The pieces that are blank and don’t show any rim are more valuable than the finished planchets that have upset rims.

Here are the values for blank coins without the rim:

CoinValue (USD)
Bronze Lincoln penny$3
Copper-plated zinc penny$2
Nickel$12
Silver dime$40
Clad dime$2.50
Silver quarter$150
Clad quarter$5
Silver half dollar$150
Clad half dollar$125
Silver dollar$1,500
Eisenhower dollar$125
Susan B. Anthony dollar$100
Sacagawea dollar$200

And here are values for blank planchets with an upset rim:

Coin NameValue (USD)
Bronze Lincoln penny$2.00
Copper-plated zinc penny$1.75
Nickel$7.00
Silver dime$30.00
Clad dime$2.00
Silver quarter$100.00
Clad quarter$4.00
Silver half dollar$125.00
Clad half dollar$80.00
Silver dollar$1250.00
Eisenhower dollar$75.00
Susan B. Anthony dollar$80.00
Sacagawea dollar$50.00

#5 – Clipped Planchets

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Sometimes errors occur in the process of stamping out the round blanks from the original sheet of metal. Among these errors are mistakes involving the round shape of the metal blank.

And every now and then, the cutting machine will mis-cut the metal.

One of the most common such coin rim errors are clipped planchets, showing a straight or curved (crescent-shaped) chunk of metal from missing from the edge of the coin.

In every case, part of the rim is missing from a clipped planchet error coin.

Here are values for various types of clipped planchet coins:

Coin TypeValue (USD)
Bronze Lincoln penny$2
Copper-plated zinc penny$3
Nickel$3
Silver dime$8
Clad dime$2.50
Silver quarter$15
Clad quarter$4
Silver half dollar$25
Clad half dollar$15
Silver dollar$50
Eisenhower dollar$30
Susan B. Anthony dollar$20
Sacagawea dollar$75

Here’s a list of other types of coin errors and how much they’re worth.

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez

I’m the Coin Editor here at TheFunTimesGuide. My love for coins began when I was 11 years old. I primarily collect and study U.S. coins produced during the 20th century.

I’m a member of the American Numismatic Association (ANA) and the Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG) and have won multiple awards from the NLG for my work as a coin journalist. I’m also the editor at the Florida United Numismatists Club (FUN Topics magazine), and author of Images of America: The United States Mint in Philadelphia (a book that explores the colorful history of the Philadelphia Mint). I’ve contributed hundreds of articles for various coin publications including COINage, The Numismatist, Numismatic News, Coin Dealer Newsletter, Coin Values, and CoinWeek.

I’ve authored nearly 1,000 articles here at The Fun Times Guide to Coins (many of them with over 50K shares), and I welcome your coin questions in the comments below!

What Are Coin Rim Errors? How Much Are Rim Errors On Coins Worth? (2024)

FAQs

What are rim errors on coins? ›

Edge and rim errors occur when collars are either out of position or are deteriorated. A wire rim occurs when excessive pressure squeezes out metal between the collar and the edge of the die producing an extremely high thin rim.

Do error coins have any value? ›

Some may be worth hundreds if not thousands to currency collectors. According to The Spruce Crafts, a site specializing in hobbies and coin collecting, coin collectors are willing to pay up to $25,000 for coins minted with errors such as missing letters, double printing, etc.

What is the edge error on coins? ›

What Are Edge Error Coins? Error edge coins have a production flaw to their edge caused by a mistake in the minting process. For most modern coins, the edge detail is rolled onto the side of a blank metal disc, known as a planchet, before the obverse and reverse dies are applied.

How do I find out if I have an error coin? ›

You want to look for die cracks, cuds, and missing elements. Pay close attention to the portrait's eyes, ears, mouth, and chin, looking for signs of doubling. Be sure to look at the rim, too, watching for anything abnormal. Be careful as you check each coin.

What is the error on the 1984 $1 coin? ›

This $1 coin is struck on a 5.66 gram copper-nickel planchet that should have been a 10 cent piece instead of the usual aluminium bronze 9 gram one dollar planchet. This error coin is a wrong planchet and an off-metal planchet error. It's spectacular to see what should be a golden coloured coin to be silvery.

What error coins should I look for? ›

The most common ones include coins struck off center or with a wrong blank planchet, coins bearing doubled dies strikes, missing edge lettering, or even missing elements on the coin's design.

What penny is worth $250000? ›

The 1943 copper penny is worth more than its face value. Due to its rarity and unique composition, this coin can fetch a high price of $100,000 to $250,000.

Where can I check if my coins are worth anything? ›

A dealer might also be able to help. The American Numismatic Association's offers a list of dealerships by state. You might also want to try the Professional Numismatists Guild's Dealer Directory, or the Professional Currency Dealer Association.

What is a blob error on a coin? ›

It appears as a raised blob of metal on the struck coins. When the die break is large it is sometimes called a "cud." Cud. When a significant part of the edge of the die deteriorates and falls off. The coins struck with this die exhibit a raised blank area on that part of the design.

What is a broadstrike error on a coin? ›

broad·​strike ˈbrȯd-ˌstrīk. plural broadstrikes. : an error occurring during the minting of a coin when the die collar (see collar entry 1 sense 2g) is loose or improperly positioned. also : a coin having such an error.

What is ghost error in coins? ›

When any fresh blank is minted by those dies, an incused image of some text or design of the obverse die is found on the reverse side of the coin and vice versa also occurs. This type of error is called Die clash error / Ghosting error. THE MOST COMMON GHOST ERROR COIN. RUPEE 1 CELLULAR JAIL.

What is the hardest coin to find? ›

1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle

Originally, there were about 445,500 of the Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle coins, though they never officially circulated. Now, only 13 known coins remain, one of which is privately owned. The 1933 version of this coin is perhaps the rarest and most sought-after one of all.

What is the most worthless coin? ›

Tiyin
Value0.01 Uzbekistani soum
Mass1.75 g
Diameter16.9 mm
Obverse
Reverse
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What coins are worth a lot of money? ›

20 Most Valuable Rare Coins to Know About
Year-DateCoin TypeValue
1877Indian cent$750+
1909-SVDB Lincoln cent$650+
1914-DLincoln Wheat cent$175+
1955Lincoln DDO cent$1,000+
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What is a rim cud on a coin? ›

Have you ever come across a coin with what looks to be an extra line or “blob” of metal on its surface? They're not seen often, but these are known as marginal die breaks, or “cuds”. This is a coinage error that's created when a die (used to strike a coin) is missing a piece near the rim.

What are the rims of a coin? ›

The rim is the border around each side of the coin. It is raised, which protects the design and allows coins to stack on top of each other. The edge is the yellow area and the rim is the red area. The edge can be plain, reeded, lettered, or decorated.

What is rim damage? ›

Generally speaking, cosmetic wheel damage or superficial damage to the wheel like curb rash, scuffs, scrapes, or scratches should be repairable. In most cases, structural wheel damage such as cracks, bends, or any underlying structural integrity issues won't be repairable.

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