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1972 Lincoln Penny

Front appears to broadstrike?

Back has a slanted "1" or an "I" before UNUM

Do I have something of value?

Thanks in advance.
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Reverse looks PMD. Photo of obverse?
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The REVERSE looks like post mint damage - damage that occured after it left the mint, somewhere in its circulated travels.

To me, the OBVERSE looks like its about 5% or so Off center.

It looks like its in about Very Fine condition, and its far from a rarity, so your not going to get rich off this one.

A collectible is only as valuable as the collector is willing to pay for it.
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Not a broadstruck but a MAD.
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Thats right, an off center doesn't have a rim in the affected area.
A mis-aligned die has the rim and can have the appearance of an off-center coin.
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I'm from Germany, sorry for my English!
Have a question about color differences lichen

Are there any 1973 coin, material differences?

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1 coin goes to Dark Brown
2 coin goes into the red
3 coin goes into the Light Brown
4 coin goes into the Messing
5 coin goes into the yellow Messing
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Marcus1984,
There is no metal differences that I know of looks like different levels of toning.
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Would have to be, but thank you!
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All 1974 Lincoln cents are 95% copper and 5% zinc. There is no brass (messing).

The color variations are due to handling.

Cents are called 'red','red/brown' or 'brown'.

The middle coin in the bottom row is 'red/brown'.
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The 1973 cents were struck with more pressure. Thus the higher rims on these coins. I like that like that better.
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