Rather small photo, but it appears from the "9" and the 0(zero) to be a large date. Larger blowup would help. Jim
Concur. Large date, and it is not a weakly struck Liberty, rather it has a little machine doubling from a worn die, which is also not what you want.
Looks like a small date to me but it could just be some glare,better pictures would hep.Even if it is a small date,VF condition possibly a buck more or less.
There is no doubling on your coin, only circulation wear and tear. Please cite your sources for such a ridiculous valuation.
@Teran As with many of your other posts over the years, if you disagree with the opinions of the CT members, you are always free to send it in for authentication. Best of luck
It’s a large date and it’s worth one cent. Well maybe two and a half cents due to the higher price of copper.
Yes, the first three series, I did not notice and it is a large cent, but the recent ones are related to the main thread which I believe is a small date cent.