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What Is The Date On This Penny.

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If I had this single coin, I would throw it back into circulation. This coin is heavily damaged.
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Honestly, it doesn't matter, the damage makes it worth 1 cent IMO.
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Look on the bottom of the bust, if you can make out any portion of the "VDB" then it is after 1918 when it was added there.

If you can definitively say there is or was no "VDB" there I would go with a 1916.
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You have a very rare 19116 D Cent. Made in 19116 in Denver and is supposed to be held by anyone with it until 19116. So what is your problem?
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