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1944 Wheat Cent Mint Workers Test For Over 50 Years! Multi Denomination.

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What I found is the coin of coins. It's a 1944 D wheat with the 1 missing. Also has the test clipped part with dates inside the clip area. Also I can see many dates and capital E. I can see that the old Buffalo nickel was struck on the coin, I can see a Liberty crown con was struck, I can see that this coin was also struck as 1943 copper penny. this is not a fake, found in a 25$ box from the bank. This is the coin of coins. I'm totally blown away and I'm not sure which option I'm just looking for opions and advice on getting it safely graded and what not cause I'm not mailing it. I'll add images now too
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Looking forward to your pictures
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It could be one of several different things. So show me the images.
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You can either edit your first post to add the images, or add them by replying to this thread.

Here is the tutorial about uploading and posting images

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Just a Wheat cent. The damage cancels anything it may of had before the damage.
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@j42, sorry but I agree with @coop that this cent seems to be just damaged. I'm not seeing a multiple-struck coin with different denominations.
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I'm sorry but damaged or not this tells a story and covers along time of Stikes and is one of a kind once ever made and it's not damaged enough that you can't see what is going on and I would think any coin collector would want a error coin with Wheat penny and 1943 Buffalo nickel stike on the same.coin.
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So if you bought a new truck and hit it with a sledge, would it be a factory error?
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It is didn't happen at the time of the strike, it is not a mint error.
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You don't see that? if you look at the face side you will see liberth crown, I can see many letter E. I'll zoom in some photos to show you.
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All the extra strikes and clips you are seeing are all part of the damage to the coin. Poor thing has been mutilated. Keep it if you'd like, but I would not recommend slabbing it.

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In the clip is numbers, also look at the E in cent it has another E connected also you can see the necklace from an older cent maybe Indian head. just take your time and you will see number all around the rim on both sides and capital E everywhere. you can see the liberty and 1943 from the buffalo head nickel as well.
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everything is raised not indented, someone who was a mint worker did this overtime I'll make some better photos for you. I'm not asking if it's real or what it is, it's clear that it's multi struck. The one in 1944 is completely gone. And there is dates from the 1800s there. look at the giant 8 on Lincoln head that's exactly the size and location of the one that weighs 2.7 or 2.8 grams from the 1800s.
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