1921(?) Lincoln cent error. Too cool
Kevine84
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Where can I find data on this. What is it for and is it worth anything?
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It appears to be some PMD. So, just a damaged cent and a spender sadly.
It appears to be a 1920, not a 1921, and also appears to be heavily damaged after it left the US Mint. This could be considered post-mint damage (PMD) and it carries no premium. It is worth a cent or two (or three).
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PMD?
Not cool.
That is not a mint error
Got it. Post mint damage
The object seems to stick out of the coin right below liberty. But it seems below the surface
Ok
Not cool
Pmd
Selling it to my brother for $29
Heck of a return.
Lol now that is cool 😎
Yeah, super "cool" to rip off your brother.
Here's a rare car that's super cool.
@Kevine84 - You've admitted that you are abusing the information provided on the Forum to defraud people. No doubt your post is being flagged as we speak. Even if you're allowed to stick around, it's unlikely that anyone is going to forget this (if they do, I'll be happy to remind them ). Good luck getting any advice in the future.
I wonder if OP is going to start his own grading service... (too soon?)
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Killed by a train.
It's not worth it.. I leave you to your humor. I hope woke visits soon. You lack diversity and inclusion. Ill have to consider your unnecessary racism when I call Uncle Gavin
Lol
Time I'll never get back 😪
Only one that's ever been hit like that.
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PMD
This is that one of a kind "factory error" everybody wants. I am surprised it is not on ebay. 😂
OP is sitting on $28.99 profit and ready to bid.
I can approximate its value: send me the coin and $5., and I'll keep it.
2.5 cents melt value. Save it.
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Fast learner!
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Mangled.
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