When I heard culture, the first thing that can’t to my mind was Culture Club and I don’t even like them.
In PCGS not only the very specific coin but also very regular coins are sold in around 8 to 15 thousand, of course, the factors are the date and the grade!
Do you understand how eBay works? NOBODY bought the coin. Sellers can ask any price they want. The asking price means nothing unless it sells and that misrepresented coin WILL NOT sell. I don't understand how you can keep posting damaged coins and never learn anything. Even after getting feedback from knowledgeable collectors and error experts, you still insist you have something. If you believe you have a rare and valuable error, please explain how it occurred during the minting process. Time to put up or take your damaged coin and go home. We'll be waiting for your response
AUCTION RECORD: $7,925 • MS70BN • 01-20-2021 • eBay 2020 1C Shield, BN (Regular Strike) AUCTION RECORD: $5,000 • MS68RD • 06-23-2021 • eBay 2020-D 1C Shield, RD (Regular Strike)
This is like comparing apples to oranges. What is not seen on your post is this... 2020-D 1c Lincoln Shield Cent PCGS MS68RD Registry Top Pop 2/0
AUCTION RECORD: $1,880 • MS67 • 07-12-2015 • Heritage Auctions 2009-D 1C Lincoln-Formative Years, RD (Regular Strike)
Yes they can but mostly they are removed from an uncirculated mint set. Finding a circulated one in similar condition is much, much more unlikely
1982 1C Zinc Small Date, RD (Regular Strike) AUCTION RECORD: $15,600 • MS69RD • 08-20-2019 • Stack's Bowers 1982-D 1C Zinc Small Date, BN (Regular Strike) AUCTION RECORD: $18,000 • PCGS Genuine • 04-25-2021 • eBay