The 1989 look like a steel wheat cent. Only wieghs 2.4 grams. Just worn down? Someones science experiment? Or something else. The 1954 D is missing the whole outside rim and is about the size of a dime. Someone just clip it themselves? Man made? And the 1944 is missing a chunk of the front. But on the back there is a worn/smashed area where it is. Manmade? Thanks for any tips!
1989 looks like it has been in a fire. Weight is probably correct. The 1983+ Lincolns are copper plated zinc and weigh 2.5 grams 1954-D looks like someone tried to make a cent fit into a dime slot in a vending machine. Definitely PMD. 1944 is a lamination error. Looks like it came apart prior to minting.
That is a very nice lamination error! Even better that it fell apart before it was struck. In case your wondering how we can tell it came apart before being stuck, it is because the reverse lacks detail.
So if it fell apart after it was stuck the reverse would look normal? Interesting, Ill have to remember that. Think this is the first time Ive posted something in the error forum that turned out to be something, hahaha. Thanks again!