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1925 - Lincoln D - "Liberty Off Center"

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 Posted 08/30/2021  4:59 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Bigwho808 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey Guys and Gals,

I found this pretty rough 1925 D today. I am trying to understand what's going on with the word "Liberty" on the obverse. It appears to be extremely off-center and missing characters. The definition is extremely worn. But you think it's worth anything?



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08/30/2021 5:00 pm
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I see a very heavily worn '25 D wheat cent--worth 8-15 cents (or so). LIBERTY has suffered mightily, and likely took a few circulation hits long ago. The coin didn't leave the striking chamber with LIBERTY 'misplaced'.
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Just extensive wear on a coin likely struck from worn dies.
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Thanks, coinfrog and Ign1944 - I appreciate the info. I wish I found this in better condition. It's hard finding 1920' Lincoln's.
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