Hello,there from Disney World!! Kissimmee FL!! Friendzzzz after walking for Miles and Miles and collecting specimen samples of pennys I finally got the Appatizzer for the WEEKEND!! The (2) Wheat Penny from 1955 YES!!!! CLEAN and SWEET noooo ROAD RASHHH just a Trek of the Past litttleeee Errors the USA Mint would like to bestow upon Us!! hmmmm....Sweet summmer Dreams!! Sorry NO Pic,get a few more goodies and Make HQ picture is Better!! Has anyone in the (Whole wide World) ever found a any Wheat Penny ?..(1955 or ?) with a numberal 2 TWO Printed Between the Wheat EARS if yes...PLEASE SEND IN A Private E-mail? to Quench this firey Thirst? Amen!! COIN TALK COIN TALK! COIN TALK IS NO.1 GOD BLESS AMRERICA!! PS: The 2 is where the VDM or the P for other such RARE Pennys!
Folks, we are witnessing history here. Mirza has found the Holy Grail - again!!! This is a story you can tell your grandkids. "I was there back in '11 when the famous 1955 Wheat Penny with a numberal 2 between the wheat ears was found." "Golly gee, Grampa. Were you REALLY?!?! And, Grampa, what is a "numberal"?"
Similar to this thread of yours Mirza, among all your other non-errors: http://www.cointalk.com/t190336/
Any 2 or other number or P or other letter between the wheat stalks is PMD (POST MINT DAMAGE) or illusionary based on other PMD and wear on the coin (except for some 1909 Cents that had the designer's initials there at the bottom of the reverse, the mint did not place letters or numbers in that space. It is SPACE.). NO Wheat Cent was issued with a numeral there or P or other letter for a mintmark. No US Mint put the mintmark on the reverse of the Wheat Cent. If there is a mintmark on the Wheat Cent, it is below the date on the Obverse side, not the Reverse side. The only mintmarks used on the Wheat Cent were D for Denver, and S for San Francisco. Also Coins don't get road rash and are not road kill. Those are not coin terms. They can be run over and smashed, and otherwise handled badly, but then they are damaged and valueless. If you want to learn more, you should get a red book, it's really the first book anyone collecting coins (US) should have, even if it's several years old. If you choose not to, at least look up the Lincoln Cent on Wikipedia and look at the section Wheat Cent (under Production) Aside from this, I'm glad you enjoy the pennies. Collecting coins is fun for many people. Hope you find a real error at some point, and not just run-of-the-mill worn and damaged ones.
#1- coins are struck not printed #2- post a pic if you want an answer. We cannot see what you're looking at no matter how good our psychic powers may be. It may be a counterstruck coin (PMD) or it may be a "dropped letter (or digit)" or it could be your imagination or you're a troll and wasting our time and we'll have to call.....
Mirza most likely a counter struck coin, being the number 2 and a new coin it would just be considered damage
You're right. I seem to recall another person, claiming to have errors when in fact they did not, and even listed them as such on eBay but refused to answer a direct question as to the type of error the coin allegedly had.