Sorry, can't see anything from those photos. Do you really believe you could have a genuine Lincoln cent dated 1982 over 1943? Please post clear photos of both sides of the entire coin with closeups of the area in question? Thank you.
HEY, you've already used that once tonight !! I like that Georgi Tousopolis guy, especially his hair and the way he talks.
@Cams great ya know It's impossible for a coin to be overstruck 39 years later. (yes, there is an example 1970S quarter struck on a Canadian quarter, but that has help from mint employees and was not a circulation find) Keep in mind that the 1943 cent was struck on steel planchets. If your coin isn't struck on a steel planchet, then it can't be the error that you think. Pull a magnet off your refrigerator and see if it sticks. Bet it doesn't
Its not supposed to stick. And duh. It dont. And clearly it is what im posting about. I have proof from a conversation from a numismatic from Heritage Auction.its a 1943 not a 1943 steel penny. Hints error! Lol i have a 1943 steel penny i know the difference
Yes that is a 3 and incan repost a better picture if i need to. But i have proof it is what im posting about. Btw
You should keep your words to yourself. I have proof that it is what im posting about. Lol. The proof i have is from a numismatic from HERITAGE AUCTIONS. So what do you have to say now?
You got it. And better yet ill post the conversation between the numismatic from HERITAGE AUCTIONS TO PROVE THAT THIS IS A LEGIT COIN.
Please post the Auction. Just to clarify to you. What you posted is a big nothing burger. Sandwiched between ridiculousness and pereidolia.