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1937-D Wheat Cent With Multiple Rotated Strikes Both Sides

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I ran across this circulated Wheat cent in my pile of wheats when I was sorting them. Very curious if it's a true error coin of some type and it's hard to find out much about this type of thing. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!

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The reversed lettering and devices are indication of a intentionally tooled coin! this coin has been hammered by another coin dated 1938 one could say it was done thru. the vice but the flattening indicated the hammer job.
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Also known as a "Garage Job" where coins have been squeezed together in a vice or hammered.
Considered a damaged coin with no extra value.
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Agree with all above. Keep it as a fun curiosity.
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Thanks for all the replies and I'm glad I found this forum!
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