Is the one cent coin worth anything and is it a misprint?

I have a LIBERTY one cent coin from 2016 D where the shield on the other side is upside down

The sign is back and the other front no is not wrongly photographed is it then a misprint if yes with value

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Yrral
6 months ago

The American cent coins are created in the so-called turning embossment.

Reverse embossing means that the images can be seen on both sides in the same orientation when the coin is rotated in the vertical direction (rotation about the horizontal axis). So like the sheets of a note block (from bottom to top or vice versa).

The euro coins are, on the other hand, drawn up in conscription.

Kehr embossing means that the images can be seen on both sides in the same orientation when the coin is rotated in the horizontal direction (rotation about the vertical axis). So like the leaves of a book (from left to right bw. vice versa).

On the other hand, if one turns a turning embossing in the horizontal direction (as in the book), the image appears rotated by 180°. So on your head, as it is with your pictures. The same is true when you rotate sweeps in vertical direction (as in the notepad).

iF3lix
6 months ago

In this orientation, American coins are embossed (headed when you turn them from left to right, right around when you turn them from top to bottom).

Totally normal.