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CommunicatorDan
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Hi everyone,
I came across this penny, it is a 1944 wheat. On the obverse to the left of where LIBERTY is, there is an anomoly.
I do not know what to make of it. I looked at the edges and do not see any metal pushed up on the sides.
RTY is visable, although it is recessed. It is mostly intact and I don't see scraping.
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Thank you Greenstang. Will do.
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Hi Everyone,
This is my second posting and would love to hear your thoughts on this.
I opened a new uncirculated roll of 2022 Lincoln Pennies and came across this.
On the other pennies in the roll I can clearly see JFM, but on this one, it seems to be a little out of sorts.
I took pictures from different angles to see if this would help.
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Hi RWB...I was trying to read up on error-ref.com site about rolling induced fissures errors that can happen with a planchet. I thought it might fall into that kind of category.
Thank you all for your imput. I'll keep on looking and learning.
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Hello Fellow Coin Collectors
I have been reading about the minting process and how errors can occur on a coin.
I am not sure what to make of this. It is a 1971 S Lincoln Penny with a cut, looks like it's toosmall for a regular cutter to make, I see striations inside the cut instead of a flat cut.
The interesting thing is the edge and the way the metal is shaped. Thoughts?
1944 Lincoln Wheat Error?
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Thank you JT. I appreciate the feedback.