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1918 Lincoln Cent - Odd PMD

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I've been sorting through some coins my mom gave me that've been in the family a while. I've just started looking through the cents; so far the only interesting things I've found are a 1943-D Steel Cent, and this 1918. It's got some really weird PMD.

1918-Lincoln-Cent---Odd-PMD

1918-Lincoln-Cent---Odd-PMD

Too bad someone did this, it's not in bad shape otherwise. It does look kind of cool, but I wish I knew the story behind it.
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A 1942 steel penny? Hopefully you mean 1943.
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Cool - a 1918 Wheat cent saw blade for a real small circular saw!!
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Err yeah, 1943-D steel.. sorry, typo :)
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to the CCF!
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Somebody was bored! Cool and welcome to the forum!
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It sort of looks like someone tried to make a pie cutter and failed.

See some nice ones here (scroll all the way down) http://boards.collectors-society.co...mber=6120369
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Kinda looks like a bottle cap.

Interesting!
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I love that pie crust Lincoln and would be happy to add it to my collection.
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Its a gunslingers penny. Every tick is a feller who's draw was just a tad too slow.
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Haha, good one MorganGuy78! I think I have a new story to tell people...

Nfine, I like it too. I'm not sure what it is about it, maybe just the curiosity in me wondering how it came to be.. it's got a place in my flip book.
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