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1946 Wheat Cent..99 Percent Sure It's PMD.

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 Posted 11/21/2019  11:56 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Tony S to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
But it'd be My luck I'd toss away a 10,000$ coin
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You are correct. The first clue? The metal on the rim extending beyond the edge of the coin. The edge will be round if it was in the collar. This extends past that, so it is damage.
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Definitely PMD!
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Couldn't even be a nazi bullet from world War 2 with that date
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The European conflict ended May 1945. However the planchets from 1944-46, were made with recycled brass shell casings from the war.
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