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1911 LWC (0/1)?

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The coin does have some damage on it, but the damage does not go to the face of the coin. I took the coin to a local coin dealer and had a couple of guys look at it. They were not aware of any varieties of this type and suggested that I send it in to have it graded. I would like some more opinions.

Thank you, Freeman

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I see nothing but a damaged coin, sorry.
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Definitely just damage.


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I took the coin to a local coin dealer and had a couple of guys look at it. They were not aware of any varieties of this type and suggested that I send it in to have it graded. I would like some more opinions.



Here is my opinion.....stay away from that coinshop.
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I appreciate the feeback and value everyone's opinion, but I have another question. How is it possible for the damage to look like a zero over a one?
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How is it possible for the damage to look like a zero over a one?



There is no way you will ever know for sure what caused it but it is clear that somthing struck the coin and moved the metal.

Think about this. What date would 0911 be? Why would that date ever be placed on a U.S. die?



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Looks to me like the top of the 1 got smashed to the side. giving the appearance of an oval.
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I posted another pic that is somewhat of a clearer image. I think it allows for a better view of the depth and the outline of the first number in the date. Good point about the date amida17 and I did post this in the classics as biokemist6 generously offered, but I wanted more than one opinion. If the one was pushed to the side in the shape of an oval then how is it possible for the face of the coin to show between the damge and the inside of oval? Just wondering.

Thanks, Freeman
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Aliens.
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yep the aliens damaged that coin. I see this all the time its just a damaged coin. The scratches alone on the one should point that out to you.
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So you don't know the answer to the question? That's cool. If you see it all the time then it shouldn't be to hard for you to show me some examples. Maybe you alien buddies have some.
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I apologize for being flip. It is just that there is no way to know HOW it happened. Sometimes with coins all you can say is how it did not happen. Sometimes we see what we want tosee, it is human nature to see recognizable shapes out of random patterns.
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Apologies to you as well, your opinion is appreciated and your right after looking through thousands of coins I believe it's easy to start seeing things that aren't there. Again thanks for your input to this topic amida17.

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freeman I dont keep them nor waste a picture on them. I have no interest in damged coins so sorry I cant show you a pic of one. But look on the site and youll see many examples people posted in the past on here. I wasnt being rude saying aliens did it just being a little silly I guess. But in all seriousness maybe a UFO did it.
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UFO = Unidentified Flatting Object? LOL
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One of the first posts I had was a 1925 wheatie the had damage that made the 2 look like an upside down seven. I keep it as a interesting example of what random damage can look like, IF I can find it I will snap a new pick to show you, but I looked for a while before posting and only found I need to take a month to organize my house and collection
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