It's a cent, nothing more. The big one is the 1982 D small date copper. Only two are known.
It is just damaged by heat. The heat caused it to bubble.
Sorry to say your cent sounds like it is worth face value. Close AM or wide AM does not apply to 1969 S.
I've always been intrigued by the club ray varieties. There was speculation that they were made by one of the clandestine mints that also made...
Sorry, but the 1969 S is worth face value. Perfectly normal, just suffering from fifty years of wear and tear. Not being rude at all or shooting...
D is for Denver, also damaged in this case. Welcome to the forum though!
The average wheat cents are probably worth a couple cents each and as stated the newer cents just face value. Errors or high grade may change this.
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