Friends,Please don't reply to this thread as ONE LINE Answers or use OBSENE Language... if there is a Adult that wants to reply educatedly..I accept.... OK!!!.Toddlers Playing with MOMS!!! and DADS's !!computer must LEAVE!! NoW!! Yes! there is a picture for your FEAST!! Enlarge the Pic so you see the Errors Clearly!! KIDZ that want... just one more POST PLEASE LEAVE!! NOW!! GOD BLESS!! PS.Up coming ATTractions the Worst of Errors on a Candian 1964 Penny!
Looks to be a Lincoln cent. Definitely has been severely damaged. I agree Koinjester, looks like several coins I have picked up in parking lots and in the street.
Well from the look of your coin it appears to be a very badly beaten up Lincoln cent. Notice the very bad damaging on the front and obverse sides, I would imagin that the side are equally as damaged. The coin appears to have been struck multiple times by a Mac Truck on a very busy highway. As to the value of the coin in question, In my time as a coin collector I have seen these sell on ebay for .01 cent. You have yourself a keeper. I would recomend sending it to PCGS or NGC for Authentication. Good day sir.
That's a fine looking error you have there Mirza, and it definitely compliments all your other fine looking errors. You my friend, are the indeed the king of extreme errors. Wear your crown with pride... and once again, congratulations on your many finds. We should all be so lucky.
Oh, I don't know, guys. This could be another Holy Grail here. It may look like road kill to you (and anyone else who knows anything about coins) but it took the OP's trained eye to recognize this for what it is - a truly rare error of the first degree. The process by which this first-of-a-kind error was produced is unknown but it is obvious (to the OP) that this is a genuine Mint error. May I suggest that the OP send this amazing coin to CONECA for authentication? And once authenticated (which we all know if a foregone conclusion) I would hope the OP would share this coin with the rest of the coin-collecting community by letting Coin World run a special issue devoted exclusively to this amazing error. Too bad the OP could not introduce this astounding find at the just-concluded ANA show in Chicago.
When you post something worthy of more than a line maybe. Obscenities are not allowed here. Read the rules. Would uneducatedly be acceptable? Since there is no such word as educatedly, perhaps try intelligently, or intellectually. So that's it? Considering the fact that every thread you have started thinking you have extreem errors, which are nothing more than post mint damaged coins worth only face value, and the fact you have refused to educate yourself on error coins, you can spare us the Up coming ATTractions please.
Two questions: 1- Why does this Mirza Beck continue to post this drivel? And B- Why is anyone responding to these inane posts?