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Estate Sale 1973 Lincoln Penny

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I don't know if this is an error or has been damaged...maybe a Dryer Coin?

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Nice. Yes, I'm thinking Dryer Coin.
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Just a spender coin and when it gets back to the bank, it will be sent in to be cancelled. (Just a copper melt coin now) Damage never makes a coin worth more than face value. If it were a variety and was altered, then it could look as much as 90% of the collectable value)
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Forgot to add, if you like it, keep it. A fun curiosity.
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Good to know...thanks everyone, appreciate the info!!!
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Agree this is a Dryer Coin with little value.



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Most definitely a Dryer Coin - you can see the rim is 'eating up' the interior devices usually found by the edge of the coin. If you bought this one, I hope you didn't pay too much.
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