The main attraction is the 2 from his earlobe to his nose. If you concentrate there are about 12 2s on the obvwrse and on the reverse their are several more 2s and at the top of the white house if you look closely you can see the man on the horse. I think I found a gem but I'm taking it to a nimsmatist first thing in the morning
Yes it was a 1959 D Wheat penny. It was never certified for authenticity due to the fact that it was the only one known to exist and even the U.S. mint couldn't explain it. It was sold at auction for 58,000$
Quote: Yes it was a 1959 D Wheat penny. It was never certified for authenticity due to the fact that it was the only one known to exist and even the U.S. mint couldn't explain it. It was sold at auction for 58,000$
We're going to need a citation for this....
So, what is your definition of a "mule?" it appears to conflict with the standard numismatic definition.
Quote: The main attraction is the 2 from his earlobe to his nose. If you concentrate there are about 12 2s on the obvwrse and on the reverse their are several more 2s and at the top of the white house if you look closely you can see the man on the horse.
This is known as " Pareidolia". I have seen it many times with new collectors. The coin is worth one cent, just like it says on the reverse side.
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