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Pre-1982 Lincoln Penny (Major Errors)

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So... What I have is a Lincoln Penny that is pretty interesting, but... Also a bit of a mystery.

If you take a look, it's really hard to make out any details. Being that I couldn't see a year, I decided to weigh it and it came up to 2.90 grams. So, I'm going to guess that it's pre-1982.

What I am really curious about is if this is a minting error, of if this looks like damage that came later. And, if it is an error, what would it be classified as.
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Deliberate damage involving acid and god knows what else.



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This goes well beyond a "parking lot coin" this is total road kill on acid! NOT a minting error, just post mint damage ( PMD). Almost not identifiable as a US cent, Abe's outline is the only thing that saves it.
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Post strike damage, with acid as the prime suspect. Would be fun to keep as a curiosity.
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it's really hard to make out any details


I agree. Pretty much basal state on this one.
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There has been speculation that this type of damage could be caused by wave action. Could this coin have been found near the ocean or a large lake?
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Lol @Dearborn: yes, I should've checked the OP's location (Denver). Unless coin was found/obtained elsewhere.
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I think I see it as a wheat.
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I agree with acid treatment.
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Lol @Dearborn: yes, I should've checked the OP's location (Denver). Unless coin was found/obtained elsewhere.


HEY! Maybe it's a rock tumbler coin...
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I'm guessing 1948-S
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