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2.2 Gram Lincoln Cent Identification

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Found this in my change recently, thank you in advance for your help

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Please take a look at your pics and tell us what you see! we need to be able to see what it is you are showing us.
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I'm thinking we need better photos.
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Appears to be a Dryer Coin, heavily worn, worth 1 cent.
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Looks beautiful, Sell it on Etsy!
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I am attempting to upload 3 better photos. The width of the coin is 1.28, the diameter is 1.9, the weight is 2.2 grams , looking at the coin from the front, the collar is tapered looking
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These images help but are still hard to see clearly.

It looks like the zinc core is showing on some of the higher areas of the devices. This tells me it has severe circulation damage from pavement or a sander. With this severe Post Strike Damage, there really isn't any way to determine if this is also an error or variety even with very clear images.

Sorry, but I wouldn't bother to save it.

ps. I think your camera/phone was too close to the coin because the images were still out of focus. If it was a phone, try setting it on something to elevate it away from the coin. This will also keep it steady while you take the image.
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After some research I believe it may be a broad strike
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I agree with @petespockets55 that all I see is severe post-mint damage. I don't see any broadstrike, but the photos are too blurry to really see much of anything.
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Damage, damage, and what do ya know, more damage.

Sorry but this is nothing special, just PMD. I wouldn't even bother touching the thing if I were you.
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It's not a broadstrike, just a badly beat up coin. No need for more pictures.
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I think you've made it to the top of the worst photos ever submitted for anything, anywhere. I think it is actually difficult to take a photo that out of focus.
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