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1937 Wheat Penny With The Mint Mark D On Lincolns Jaw. What Do You Think That Its Worth?

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1937-Wheat-Penny-With-The-Mint-Mark-D-On-Lincolns-Jaw.-What-Do-You-Think-That-Its-Worth?
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First, we don't do polls here on CCF.

Your cent has post mint damage, but with these photos it's difficult to assess. Value is just face, sorry, no premium.

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That is not a mm on the cheek, it is just damage.
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Much sharper and larger pics, please. These show us nothing.



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, and with everyone else above, and I will say that it is not possible for a mintmark to be that misplaced to my knowledge. Paridolia might come into play here (seeing things that are not there).
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@brew, first welcome to CCF. Second, I've removed the poll functionality from this thread as I think that this will improve your answers. Third, I agree with the above that a nice close-up would help, but a stray circulation ding is the most likely culprit here.
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Yes with all above--much larger, and sharp photos needed. With that, It would seem that post-strike hits and dings are responsible for creating features that look like numbers, letters, etc. (think Pareidolia).
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was this coin placed on a light table before having it picture taken? the glare is FAR too bright to see anything.
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Looks like circulation damage or intentional damage to the head. It is just a Wheat cent now.
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