Sorry to say, all damage. Some appears to be intentional damage. No value.
Looks like it could be a small curved clip but the pictures are a bit too fuzzy to tell. Not particularly valuable, just interesting.
Unfortunately they retail for 10 cents. Not particularly special, just interesting. The Philadelphia mint small dates are better at about $2 retail.
Another vote for small date.
Yes, definitely keep it! I sell them (retail price) at $5 each with the date visible like yours, so you see they are worth far more than one cent!
Very nice off center cent!
Good start to a Lincoln Cent collection!
Looks like slight wear (color change) on the leg. I would say beautiful AU-58.
Umm, can't see States in your picture.
No problem, asking questions is how you learn. Why? Probably just for fun. Could have been done by some kid in shop class at school, we will never...
I still think it is funny looking!
I guess the pointed ears are a giveaway!
A lamination is a planchet defect caused by the cent alloy not being completely mixed together. Looks like Mr. Lincoln has one near his nose.
No value beyond a few cents but a nice find. Keep it. Welcome to the forum.
Intentional alteration. It's actually kind of funny looking... No value though.
Unfortunately your enhanced picture is worse than the others! Oh well, it is not easy. Keep at it and your picture skills will only get better....
Sorry, no error, just a lot of damage.
Both would probably grade EF-40 or thereabouts. The VDB cent appears to have a lamination on the obverse near the center. Are you planning on...
Picture is a bit too fuzzy. We can see part of the design is missing from the reverse but that's about it.
I only see one picture.
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