What's interesting to me is that it doesn't seem to show zinc underneath. Have you weighed this coin?
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Have you looked at this? http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/37703 Versus this? http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/2591
I might be wrong on this, but I don't think you'd see doubling on the mintmark on a DDO from that time.
Looks like someone got bored and used a dremel tool on it.
Looks like die deterioration doubling
Looks pretty cool. I'd keep it for 10c
That coin def belongs in museum... and this thread: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/post-your-ugliest-finds.301819/#post-2867357
Born and raised in KY. I call it soda, pop, or soda-pop. In that context pop just seemed to have the best ring, lol. I have a lot of different...
I'd call it 1/5 of a can of pop.
Yeah I have to agree that the S looks quite suspect. We oughta get Fred on the case.
I'd keep the silver certs and the stars. Spend the rest. The star notes probably aren't worth a premium, I just dig 'em.
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I haven't noticed anything like that, but I do have a pile of 2017Ps that I could search through and see if i see something that seems like it...
I totally agree. Finding a wheat penny in a circulation roll is much more exciting to me than buying the same or even a nicer coin at a shop.
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It kinda looks wide, but hard to tell for sure from that picture.
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That 1956D wheat penny is gorgeous. I'd give you $1.20 and a highfive for it!
That's one prestine Dong you have, sir.
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