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Edited by KembotMo 01/05/2018 07:06 am
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dryer coin, maybe? ..more pros comming in shortly
Edited by KembotMo 01/05/2018 07:51 am
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Not sure what your question is. I would think environmental damage possibly. But would need closer pics to be sure.
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Yes, welcome to the CCFamily. I'd like better pictures and to know what you're asking about. It's a worn, (maybe) slightly misaligned strike from the Philly mint.
Is there an actual rim where is looks thin?
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Sorry ,can't help you unless you tell us what you want to know about this coin . 
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 to CCF. Tell us your question and please crop your pics before posting. John1 
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 to the forum! I see a circulated 1919 Lincoln Wheat cent. It is common date with a value of around $0.03. It's nice to find a 99 year old coin in circulation, if that's where you found it.
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I have no clue what this is about.
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Rest in Peace
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No, a fairly common Philly cent, in average to better circulation, about G-8 to F-12 depending on how much detail left on the wheat "feathers", if full, 12, if partial on both 8.
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