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Is This Wheat Cent Struck Through Grease?

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I am assuming that it Is a 1918 D. But do you think it has been Struck Through Grease?


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It looks to me like it is too worn to tell!
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Not sure if it is a 1918D. Looks like a well worn cent. Not a Greaser. IMHO
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Yes, just looks like plain old wear.
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That is like asking the worlds oldest man, "Were you ever good looking?" Life has been hard on this coin.
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That is like asking the worlds oldest man, "Were you ever good looking?" Life has been hard on this coin.


Coop, this gave me a good belly laugh.
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Coinlover1899, please excuse the banter from the members.
A good question about your 1918 D.
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I thought it was pretty funny as well!
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