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1940 One Cent Coin Few Error. Mint Under Liberty ?

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Looks like a fairly normal Wheat cent to me. What specifically are you seeing you want to ask us about?

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Underneath liberty there is a mint and color dye
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@patdo, first welcome to CCF. When I crop this area of interest and then enlarge and enhance, it looks more like damage than a wildly mis-placed mintmark.


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Hi thank you ..when I look down on coin it's hard to see any damage only ink dye ,in the picture I had to move coin around to show it
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Ok interesting. It sounds like you are saying that it is a surface stain, right? Either way, it shouldn't affect the value of this nice Wheat cent.
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I put another picture up . Do you think it worth money
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Only worth a few cents. The stain isn't considered an error.
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My thought is that circulated, Philly mint wheat cents from the 1940s and 1950s are worth somewhere in the 3-5 cents apiece range. Let's see what others think though as I may be a little off.
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I might just get it look at because it look like it stamp
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If it were a mintmark, it would be raised. Even a small punch will show as a raised area on the coins fields.
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If it is not raised, it is a stain.
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That's what is strange it look like it raised and filed down ..but u have to move coin around to see it It's a unique piece, it looks like Denver mint if u compare it to other d mint you will see how close they look . Thank you for your advice
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