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1951 D Lincoln Wheat Cent What's Up With This?

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What's going on with this cent?

1951-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-What's-Up-With-This? 1951-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-What's-Up-With-This?
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03/01/2009 01:13 am
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Looks like it may have been "upset" in a press. 99% sure this is post-mint damage.
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Looks like the coin was removed from a 'Good Luck' holder pushing it out from the reverse with a dime. The reverse show the pressure bent it through the center. Too bad they didn't leave it in the holder, it would have been worth more than it is now!
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I agree with Coop. It's an Encased Cent that was damaged when removed from the encasement. Someone could have done a better job removing this one.
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That's exactly what it is. Ex-encased.
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looks cool
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