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What's Wrong With This 1920 No Mint Mark Obverse & Reverse Liberty Penny?

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What's-Wrong-With-This-1920--No-Mint-Mark--Obverse-&-Reverse-Liberty-Penny?
What's-Wrong-With-This-1920--No-Mint-Mark--Obverse-&-Reverse-Liberty-Penny?
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The push out on the reverse tells the coin is damaged intentionally. No a damaged Wheat cent.
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Short for post mint damage. Damage sustained after the coin was struck.
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First of all it's called a Lincoln Wheat cent . Your coin has sustained a lot of circulation damage due to wear and physical abuse .
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Struck on the obverse with a sharp object.



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Much wear, perhaps some cleaning along the way, and a few brutal hits.
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Thanks everyone for your advice
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