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1946 Wheat Penny Disaster

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Weight 3.05g
What happened to this penny?
Major rim errors and backwards letters

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 Posted 05/04/2023  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Clwang to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Why is the b backwards in Pluribus?
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My first thought was that it got run over by a car! Poor thing!
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the 'B' appears backwards because of the damage. One of the many hits this coin took moved the metal around. (copper is a soft metal)
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I have to give to the owner of the post ALL the credits for the word Disaster.
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Just severe circulaton damage.
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Yes the smeared metal that you see is evidence of damage, not a mint error.
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Yes, a rather rough example of post-strike damage. No errors seen.
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