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1944 Denver LWC Liberty Errors

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*** Edited by Staff to Add Year / Mintmark / Denomination to Title. Titles are Important! ***

Just looking for feedback on this one. I did do some research on types of errors but haven't come up on anything similar.
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What errors do you see here?



to to the CCF!
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Strike through the E in Liberty and L touches the coin edge.
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@CE, it looks to me like the normal circulation wear has slightly damaged the E (and other letters of LIBERTY. With regard to the rim starting to touch the letter L, this is quite common on worn wheat cents and is not a mint error I believe. I'm a little concerned about those light green encrustations on this cent as they are corrosion.
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Thanks much for the observations :) You are correct about the green lol I just wanted feedback on the other areas and appreciate it.
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I would agree with Spence on all counts.
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Just environmental wear of coin to me on all accounts
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