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1941 Lincoln Wheat Cent Mint Error - Rolled Thin Planchet 2.67g

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Pretty hard to tell by just looking at it, and I didn't see it either, but heard the tink when it hit the cull pile and took a second look. Coin is quite thin but strike still pretty good, but no signs of acid or such mischief so looks legit.

It was covered in black grup so it's been in acetone for a couple days just to get that off. Still a cull, but I'll keep it for the error as I really don't find many of these.

1941 Lincoln Wheat cent mint error - rolled thin planchet 2.67g


1941-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Mint-Error---Rolled-Thin-Planchet-2.67g
1941-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Mint-Error---Rolled-Thin-Planchet-2.67g
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Nice find! Many collectors would've missed that.
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Interesting find @tb. Looks like a minor lam on the rev too.
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Yes, I like the lamination presentation on the reverse.
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Nice one!
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Nice one. I save those minor lams too, but I don't listen to how coins hit. Maybe I should start. If more people were looking, we would know how common or not this coins are.
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I'd have seen the lam, but that's all.
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