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1946 LWC Extra Thicc Circulation Flattening?

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Another one from the "needs a second look" pile. The date, LIBERTY, and TRUST all look extra thick to me, but being a circulated Wheat cent my gut says it is circulation flattening, since there is obviousdamage to parts of some of the letters. But it did make its way into the second look pile, so does anyone have an opinion/perspective to share on this coin?


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 Posted 02/01/2021  2:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Yorkish to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
37 views and no replies? You're killing me guys lol
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Not a "guy" but yes, appears to be circulation flattening. We are trying to help as many people as possible, please try to be patient.

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I see a common, well-circulated '46 Wheat cent. I've just looked through a few thousand 1940s wheat cents--this example looks like many of those I came across. Lots of circulation flattening.
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