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

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 Posted 04/26/2020  3:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Where did you get all of this information from? It seems to be false. Your coin is simply just a damaged coin. PSD.
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 Posted 04/26/2020  4:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just damaged. Metal has been pushed up in some areas from blows on the opposite side.



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You've gotten some very accurate and honest assessments of this coin from many people that have been collecting for decades. Take that information to heart and believe it (but probably not).
Unfortunately, you have convinced yourself this damaged coin is an error. More images aren't needed.
(Coop, thanks for that visual of the truck because I've thought of that analogy before.)

Some of the incorrect numismatic terms you use to describe areas of the coin tells me there is nothing anyone will say to sway you. Enjoy the hobby and best of luck to you.




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 Posted 04/26/2020  4:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lcutler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nothing but a very badly damaged normal coin. I can't see any of the things that you do, but severe damage like this can look like almost anything if you look at it hard enough.
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 Posted 04/26/2020  4:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chipjones to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not to be rude but you ask for help and didn't like the answers.
So send it in it's your money that's going to be waisted.
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 Posted 04/26/2020  5:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Yokozuna to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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Sorry, but it's just PSD and Pareidolia. Nothing on the coin looks like a mint error.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Pareidolia
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I think since you don't believe the CFF crew you should have it certified. Pick PGCS or NGC as they are considered top tier graders. Good luck.
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Send it to PCGS, CANT WAIT to see the outcome...Dont forget to send it as a mint error and get the gold seal and CAC. Trueview too..why not?....
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There's no such thing as a 1944 Buffalo nickel... I can't tell if this is you trolling us or if you're being serious. Either way, it's just a badly damaged Wheat cent.
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What you have is a very damaged cent that is worth only face value. Your pics show nothing more than that.
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 Posted 04/26/2020  8:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kloccwork419 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
What you have is a very damaged cent that is worth only face value


I dont know Jim...Even coinstar would spit that back out..lol
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I think I see Queen Elisabeth riding a horse, so maybe it IS the coin of coins! It could be minted on a foreign planchet as well. Don't pass GO, send it directly to PCGS for grading Immediately! Send them an extra $50 to ask them to label it as Pareidolia as well.
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ok my terms my be off and it might not be a Buffalo nickel, But it's def finely many different pennies. here are better pictures.
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Another things I notice is Y is always at the end, it took damage to always have the y at the end and capital E and perfect 3's. and how does it get numbers in the clipped area from damage, isn't that a test clip meaning a mint worker would have handled this. it's not far fetched to think a mint worker would/did do this just as a personal coin. I'm only sticking up for this cause I've study it for a few weeks now so spent alot time on it, I'm gettin a microscope camera in a couple days I'll have better photos then, I do appreciate the input wasn't trying to get everyone all riled up. so I circled some things you might have to rotate a bit. once again thank you
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 Posted 04/27/2020  05:09 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lcutler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
All damage, there is nothing there except dings and gouges. You obviously have no understanding of the minting process. No one here is going to agree with what you think you see, you can send it in to one of the professional graders but you will be spending good money to get the same answer.
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