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What's Up With This 1967 Penny?

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Hello CCF!!! I have never seen a penny like this. Can not find anything online about it either. Help
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 Posted 01/15/2022  01:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Chase007 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Your coin is a victim of Acid bath.
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Acid damage.
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Exposure to a harsh acidic environment, or heat damage. Modest misaligned die on the obverse. If coins could talk.
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Just type in "Acid Coin" in the search forum and you will see numerous examples.
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Acid trip, far out.



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I'm in the acid bath camp as well. It's post mint damage. Keep searching!
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Just the poorer examples out there. A collector picks the better examples. Not the poorer examples.
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Thank you guys!!
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Yep
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