Looks like it to me. Nice find.
Keep checking. If it is it will be out there.
Not an error and not on the wrong stock, as you call it. It's damaged, probably by acid.
Someone had way to much time on their hands to do that much damage to it. It's a spender. Welcome to CT.
It's damaged so it's a spender unless you like neat damage coins. Welcome to CT.
It's light but in tolerance.
Damaged. Welcome to CT.
Just a ruined $2.00 bill and a wasted stamp.
I'm lost.
That's a nice start. Put them in an album and fill it up. Welcome to CT.
It's not a doubled die.
What? A copper slug? Look closer as you can see the outline of a man. I think it's Lincoln but I'm not sure as it's missing a lot of the details....
A great looking coin and I'm sure it's a nice addition to your collection.
I think you have every error ever committed on a coin. Now you're turning to foreign notes and exunomia. :)
Only the person who did that would know what happened. It's damaged. Welcome to CT.
Not an SMS, just normal.
You're correct, its not a 1938. It is a zinc 1988. Save if you want but it's been damaged. Welcome to CT.
Excellent choice!
It does happen from time to time, especially on older books.
Yes, it's a mint error. It's a detached lamination error but on Wheat Cents they are common. A definite keeper. Nice find. Welcome to CT.
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