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1974 No Mint Mark Error Penny

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I see letters and symbols all over the back side and raised a little too. I just don't know what it is? Anybody? Orange color is odd to me also.
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I see a normal circulated business strike Philadelphia mint cent, with some environmental toning to account for the color.

Where are you seeing additional 'letters and symbols"?
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Agree with nickelsearcher. Beware Pareidolia...
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Looks pretty normal to me.



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Sounds very mysterious, but can you see why kids love Cinnamon Toast Crunch? (Hint: it's not because it's got secret markings).
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To CCF! I see a normal, circulated and stained LMC. What you're seeing is called Pareidolia.
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to the CCF and If you look at a coin long enough, you can see anything that you want to.
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The "orange color" (it looks more pink than orange to me) is very typical of an acid-cleaned bronze/copper coin. Though ammonia can make copper coins look orange, too.

I suspect this is an environmentally damaged coin, it had some corrosion on it which someone used acid to remove before they spent/banked it.

I'm certainly not seeing anything that would qualify as a "mint error".
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