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Lincoln Wheat Penny Date 192? S

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 Posted 05/02/2022  6:58 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Straight shooter to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Not sure what I have here, the penny is really thin on the edge. Are these mark's caused by dye damage? I can see a s under the date and it's a 1920 something.
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Almost looks to have been in some kind of vise or squeeze device, and it is really hard to tell the last two numbers from the obverse photo, but , probably in the 1920's something.
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Damage of some sort. Doesn't really matter what in that condition.
The only value is in the copper.
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The only value is in the copper.


I agree. Between the heavy circulation wear and this more recent damage, I'm thinking it is only worth face value.
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Simply cannot tell given the somewhat soft and washed out photos posted. Wear and damage isn't helping either. Would like to see the coin in-hand.
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