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1956-D LWC What Happened To This One?

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Don't mind me, I've just been rummaging through my fathers collection and ran across this in a 2x2 flip.

1956-D--LWC---What-Happened-To-This-One?

1956-D--LWC---What-Happened-To-This-One?

1956-D--LWC---What-Happened-To-This-One?

What the heck happened to it?

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 Posted 02/13/2010  11:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pyrbob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This coin was removed from a lucky coin holder. Being sealed in the holder damages the edge.
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former Encased Cent
they can be worth a few dollars in the encasement but once removed, it is just another damaged coin
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thanks pyrbob

It's amazing to see the "waves" on the reverse of this coin. Now it makes sense...
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i have a wavey 1922 LWC... is it worth anything?
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wavey 1922 LWC... is it worth anything?


If you meant bent, it's worth one cent+. Not a coin a collector would enjoy. Never heard of that term used before?
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