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1950 ? Lincoln Wheat Penny 2.5 Thin

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I think it's a 1950. Weighs 2.5 mint error. Worth anything
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It's been exposed to a corrosive environment. PMD. Not an error.
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Yes, much corrosion damage with this one.
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Either corrosion or acid. In both cases it would just be a damaged cent.
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Classic signs of metal being dissolved by acid.
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Acid.
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