Does this Lincoln wheat cent look like it was encased?
jackieepaz
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Does this Lincoln wheat cent look like it was previously encased, or could it be an error. I have posted this coin on another coin forum and that is what some members told me, although I speculate they may be wrong. Does this coin look like it was previously encased? I Would like a second opinion on this forum. Thank you, Jacqueline
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It was an encased cent. The flattened areas that you point out are from the process that pressed the coin into the holder.
It isn't a mint error. The minting process wouldn't leave a flattened rim with that apoearance.
Exactly what it was. Good to see someone not jumping to the conclusion that it is a mint error.
Thank you for the evaluation, and from the number of members on different forums I am confident this coin is damaged. 😂😋
Oh yeah! It was probably in an aluminum collar. Date is a popular keychain token gizmo era. Peace Roy
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Definitely encased. Too bad it was removed. It had a little value encased, worth one cent as is.
As was stated, no error would cause that effect.
Yes it was encased.
I wonder if it was in the lucky horse shoe..
Encased as in a TPG holder? No. Encased as in a ring? Yes. It's worth no more than a few cents.