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Something Weird Is Going On With This 1952 D Lincoln Wheat Penny

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I have just started getting into hunting for errors and have found a few things that have caught my eye. This 1952-d that was in a book of random wheats at the pawn shop today. Excuse the poor photos, and I was wondering if scanning them would be better? Anyways I can not seem to find anything out about this coin, and it may just be nothing I really have no clue, please help, thanks.
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Looks like it was dipped in acid at one time. Not worth 1.50$ - I'm thinking just 1¢ as it is damaged.
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Thanks, was part of a bundle deal at the pawn shop, prob paid 20 c for it just to see what was up with it.
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Yeah, no big loss. It may have been acid-dipped too long in an attempt to make it "shiny" or it may have been exposed to very high heat. Either way, just damage.
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to CCF. As noted,just damaged aka PSD=post strike damage. Photos are better than scans. 20 cents is still over priced,value is copper melt value.
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just to see what was up with it


That lesson was well worth Twenty Cents. Welcome to CCF by the way.
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