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1936 Wheat Penny Lightly Struck Or Natural Wear And Tear?

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This coin also weighs 2.85 grams
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This topic does not belong in the Family Discussion Forum.
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This date is not often found weakly struck, so I'm guessing it's just excessive wear over a long life.



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These were generally ALL well struck on good dies. This is wear due to a long life and probably some exposure to acid.
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Yes, wear--and a lot of it.
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I think it's a perfect example of a PO-01 Low Ball designation if you send it in , may be a few more weeks in your pocket ?
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Thank you coin community for your help.
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