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1920 Lincoln Wheat Cent DDO Maybe? I Say Yes. What Say You?

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Well at the very least, you gave me a list to choose from
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(Don't see it", "Environmental Damage", "That's a circulated coin not worth grading", "Copy & Paste" (verification images))
So give me a few to decided which one (if any to pick. I'll go back and review the images provided in a minute.
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@JimmyD:
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If you purchased a book of Pennie's it would be coins from the UK

You forgot Canada, and Australia too (I think).
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Dearborn, I'm disappointed.
Canada also uses the cents. Look on the back of any
Canadian coin. Australia, yes.
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Canada uses cents, not "penny's". I believe only the UK uses the penny's term.

When we look at coins presented for our opinion, it's condition is secondary, unless submitted to the Grading section here. When asked if it's a DDO, it is either yes, or no. If we determine it is not a DDO, you want us to write a long explanation why we think it is not? It is either yes or no to us, and we move on to help as many as we can here.
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