What do you mean by inverted? Show the Obverse also.. The front of the coin. All I see is a damaged Cent Welcome to CoinTalk
It's in worse shape than an old deer crossing sign on a county road in rural Arkansas. It's technically worth 1c, but you'd have to go to a bank to get that, as it won't go through a counting machine. As a mutilated common wheat cent, it has no numismatic value.
I remember a lot of such signs when I drove to visit the Gallery Mint Museum in Eureka Springs many years ago, to the point where I was surprised when I saw a more pristine one.
Well at one time the state moniker was the bear state. Then it changed to the diamond state. Then it became the natural state. Now it is unofficially known as arsonsaw. Arson seems to be a naturally occurring event in the Ozarks. We still have bears and mountain lions do an occasional stroll thru here. The Arkansas State Diamond Park still coughs up diamonds. And it is a beautiful state to grow weeds, rocks, and hillbillies in. Other than that, we could use some new road signs...martha