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1936 Lincoln Wheat Cent With Error Or Damage

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I can see die cracks but also something going on with the obverse and reverse
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 Posted 07/19/2022  4:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I can't see any special.
Just circulation wear and flattening.
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What we see here is the flattening of devices due to years of wear and tear, what is it you think is out of norm?
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Not uncommon--an 'early' Wheat cent with a healthy dose of circulation flattening.
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I just saw alot of markings, and what looks to be an A beneath the AM in America as well as directly before the E in cent
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just circulation damage.
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Same. Pic overload.
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typical circulation wear/flattening.
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The N looks like it took a severe hit!
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I agree with the Frog, a bit too many photos. no mint errors here, just circulation wear and tear and flattening. Old worn out Cent. Wholesale value being a wheatie is 3 cents.
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I agree, just a common Wheat cent.
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all post minting damage on an "oldie".

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Your images are stretched, making them look like something, they are not. Just a normal coin.
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