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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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And your selling them as a slanted one and not a damaged coin in hopes the price goes up a little . and you know they are not errors and they are damaged yet you claim
" Up for grabs is not one, BUT two cirulated 1941 Lincoln Wheat Cents. Both coins have slanted "1" in the date. I know this probably is not an error, but I just found it very odd. Especially since I found two with the same date, and same anomoly. Judge for yourself, as the coins in the photos are the coins you will receive. Shipping is FREE!"
I'm sorry but I find your auction misleading and dishonest. Another untrustworthy seller. Actually I'm not sorry you are literally a liar.
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Moderator
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You may want to PM coop. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
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I have 2 1941 LWC with the same appearance.
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When I see these I think of them as PSD,coin counter/wrapper machine damage. But, I think I remember reading that there was a damaged die that was used that would make it a variety.Maybe coop or Mike will chime in. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
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John, notice that the two angles are different, they could not be from the same die.
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I think it's PSD but wait for a pro. John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
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The dies were normal. If would impossible to alter the date on the die like that and not affect the outside edge of the die. (which is normal) It is a case of damaged coins. No premium for a damaged coin.
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