Yep, it looks like MD to me, so no value.
I'd never seen a clip on that type and date coin. Very nice!
John Regitko is not well-known for his accuracy. I'm glad that he gave you the recognition for the interesting article. Great photog!
What a nifty gift from a heartwarming boss.
Well, he seems to be an experienced seller on Ebay ... a total of 5 sales; real experience!
It looks like, physically, the pennies are down for the count ... and the auction count is huge!...
It looks like no collar to start, but questions about the planchet. The "curved" clip has a larger diameter than the cent. The straight "clip"...
Below the Reverse bow, is that a big die chip or strike-thru?
Could there be a strike-thru on Unum?
I agree; buried in acidic soil or in a fire.
I see nothing except one cent.
Yep, there's some folks around with lighter wallets to go along with their bad eyes! I agree .... it has 11' pole marks all over it.
What year born? Try to find a few 100/200 years before birth.
Hmmmmmm Still waiting for it
The second one looks like it made a passing acquaintance with a lawn mower or snow-blower.
Wow! That penny led a hard hard life.
I don't think that it's a clip. The angle of the arcs there don't fit with a half dollar, but hard to tell without measure.
I'd love to join in but, being in Canada, the tariffs and postage would be bad.
I hope so. He was a good president who got caught in a bad time period, especially in the Mideast
Looks like another coin was placed on the Lincoln cent and hammered into the 4:00 to 5:00 position with leather over it. The hammered coin shows...
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