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1939 No Mint Mark Penny

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Hello everyone,

This is my first forum post and since I m not an expert about old coins
I would like to ask your opinions about my 1939 no mint mark Lincoln Penny.

Thank you everyone and have a good weekend.


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@EB, first welcome to CCF. Second, in 1939, the cents minted in Philadephia didn't bear a mintmark. Yours was minted there.
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Thank you Spence :)
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Good example of a typical, circulated, late '30s Wheat cent. Rim has taken some knocks, mostly visible on the obverse.
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to the CCF!
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G-04-06 Maybe details for rim issues and possible cleaning .
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to CCF!

What's the story behind that cent? How did you come to be in possession of it?
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