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+
the misprint will increase the value, but not by much. the coin is most likely worth $12
If the other six stars are completely worn off, it isn't in good condition, but could still be worth $50 - $100
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.
A lot of money, worth more than you think.Maybe around $1000. But there are a lot of people who tack a leg off using tools.
There is no standard value guide for error coins, so to get an appraisal, bring it to a coin dealer.
It's more likely that the 1 in 1799 has worn off. Without knowing the denomination of coin, it's impossible to say how much it's worth.
The coin must be seen for a accurate assessment of value for this type of error, take it to a dealer to get a better idea on what the coin is worth.
If it is a phony...about $10.00. If is a real minted coin; auctions start bids off at about $10 to $20 thousand.
It depends on the condition of the coin, how much of the coin is off center, and how much of the date is visible. I just bought (October 2009) two 1983 off-center quarters for a total of about $12.00. One coin is about 25% off center and in uncirculated condition. The other coin is probably AU due to improper handling, and is about 40% off center. Both coins have full dates.
An off-centered nickel can be worth more to a collector than its face value, depending on the extent of the error and the demand for such coins in the numismatic market. Prices can vary, so it's best to have it evaluated by a professional coin dealer or appraiser to determine its specific value.
It's hard to understand from the question, but you may have an "off center strike" take it to a coin dealer it may be worth a few dollars.