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Sergs

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  1. On 3/26/2023 at 6:37 AM, Sandon said:

       Based on your photos, which would be better if they weren't on an angle and showed both sides of the coin, your 1918 Lincoln cent has simply been damaged by being scraped and dented by hard objects. It also appears to have areas that are coated with glue or other foreign matter. It is a "cull" that only a young collector might want for a few cents. 

       You might want to review the following topic and some of the linked sites in it to learn how to distinguish mint errors from damaged coins:

     

    Thank you I'll do that. Will I be able to get information on coins missing clad layers?