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1958 D Lincoln Wheat Cent

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found in my family collection.Is that worth some thing.

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Looks like the coin was damaged....worth maybe .01
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Or copper melt. Poor wheat cents. The older they are the older they look in circulation!
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Looks like post mint damage alright.
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It has been scraped with something - heavily damaged. Then it was subjected to something that badly corroded it.
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