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Help Please. Is This A Minting Error Or Something Else. 1944 Wheat Penny

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I've been collecting wheat pennys for years for my wife and I came across this last night at first I thought it might be a double die but I'm no expert in these coins I just like to collect them for my wife (I get them and briefly browse them before she puts them in a box) any input is welcome and thanks in advance. Sorry about pictures they suck but it's all I am able to do right now I need to figure out this system a little better
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The back side has sort of a flat spot, I would say it's a little ovaled towards the edge

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@sjm, first welcome to CCF. Second, yes your pics are a bit blurry, but it looks like this coin has taken a hit. Is there a flattened area on the other side of this coin that corresponds to area?
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@ spence thanks for the rapid response. I updated the post to include a picture of the back side
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Ok yes, based on what I can see, this definitely looks like damage. Others will weigh in too, so keep checking back for more opinions.
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Ok great looking forward to it. Never been included in any forum before. I guess next question would be where to go with it or what to do with it.
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I think Spence is right (he usually is), it looks as if your cent has taken a blow, and a very strong one at that. This isn't a mint error, we'd classify this as post mint damage ( PMD).

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As others have stated it is just damage. ( PMD)
It is a Wheatie though so tell your wife to hang on to it
and put in the box.
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The coin is damaged. Just a Wheat cent now.
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Appears to be blunt force damage--not subtle at all.
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Thanks all, I was able to get a few clearer pictures I'll try to add to post just so everyone can see a clearer image, right now I'd say the wife has about 10 pounds of these wheat pennies, I have 100 or so of the steel pennies I don't know why but they are my favorite
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