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1944 wheat with 2 I’s in liberty
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Hi if anyone can give some guidance it would be greatly appreciated. The L in liberty is more like an offset I. Does it have any value worth looking into? Thanks for taking time to reply.

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Nothing unusual, just a little wear on the letter L. Worth a couple of cents.   
Something that minor has no significance.

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Hello and welcome!

Not the greatest of photos but could be a partial grease filled die near the rim in that area and combined with some wear and possibly a hit in that area. Many of these LWC's had the L in Liberty very close to the rim which produced different looks to the L, but none of them are even classed as varieties.

If this cent is something you like, you could keep it for the novelty of the L but it does not add any premium to the cent.

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