The coin has Dublin and trust real bad also it the coin basically says rust because the T is missing and there is a very light imprint of rust on the corner around the rim I see lamination error on back of the shield and in one cent ICU lamination error and a very weak strike on the back I'll take best pics I can is coin of any value looks like Dublin in lib
Your Cent is all Damage.. Not a Mint Error Value in that condition? Forget it Not a Lamination.. The plating was scraped off exposing the Zinc inside.
Closer on trust. If this was damaged made it will still have the copper coating as it does in rust no
Buddy it is all damage.. No Mint Errors at all. The T might of been a struck through grease issue and that is really nothing major. Just a worn die strike.
Corrosion on the planchette before eliminated will cause lamination errors as of this learn your homework
You don't know diddly squat! Your Cent is a piece of garbage.. That's where it belongs.. In the garbage!
"learn your homework" ? Learn proper grammar ... That cent is all damage. But if you think we obfuscate, then you must authenticate ==> https://www.pcgs.com/submissionform/usaform.pdf Good Luck.
By these standards I have about 20,000 1944 pennies I'd love to sell there, each with its own "errors"! For the low, low price of 1$ each, you can own a piece of history! (must buy all).
@paddyman98 I think we should encourage Peter to require prospective applicants to take an IQ test before being allowed to join CT. Chris
People please relook this coin I tried to get better pics to show you more. You can tell on the reverse one cent most of the imprint is gone 90 percent. The surface on one cent some is copper and the other if you look look closer is flat most of it including the copper. You can see cracks around all the letters on one cent showing the cracked awaya way front in liberty lot of bold sloppy lettering. The I is very wide. We rust appears on the coin. Light stike. We and trust has all copper coating showing no wear and t is missing and letters are very sloppy
People please relook this coin I tried to get better pics to show you more. ==> ain't no better pics gonna change our opinion. It's damaged. Can you please describe in the minting process how this could occur. As we could describe a hundred ways how a mechanical process can make this type of damage. We see it *all* the time. You can tell on the reverse one cent most of the imprint is gone 90 percent. ==> this rhymes in passage, But it's still damage. The surface on one cent some is copper and the other if you look look closer is flat most of it including the copper. ==> we're 100% sure, that's one hundred percent, that your cent is damaged. You can see cracks around all the letters on one cent showing the cracked awaya way front in liberty lot of bold sloppy lettering. ==> that is called damage The I is very wide. We rust appears on the coin. Light stike. We and trust has all copper coating showing no wear and t is missing and letters are very sloppy damage damage damage / worn down actually where do you see no wear .. it's all worn down and damaged ? in Summary, we're pretty sure with a 100% confidence, that you cent is damaged. You CAN send it in to be authenticated. See the link in above posts. If you want us to tell you your cent is anything other than what we have stated in order for you to go off to eBay and point to this thread to deceive people ... well, think again.
Even if the coin had any of those errors it would still only be worth a cent because of the condition.