Hey guys. This is my first post. I have a very worn 1918 wheat but it is pretty interesting. The coin is minted normally except for these conditions. The obverse has the LIB of liberty and part of IN GOD WE TRUST stamped along the outer ridge of the coin. The reverse has ONE CENT stamped at a slight angle along with a few other letters. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
Definitely damaged. The squeeze job scenario is accurate It's worth basically One cent as a damaged coin. Hi Ziggy have Fun, Bill
I cleaned this thread up by deleting all of the nonsense. And if person responsible continues such, they will be dealt with. I consider it an insult to the OP and such is not allowed. Jim