It would be nice if the OP
stated in either the topic line,
or in the first post, what he
sees, or what his question is.
I see flattening of the letters
from contact with another coin,
and verdigris in Liberty.
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yes, it is a 1958
BHNC #203
Or did you have a question?
BHNC #203
Anything I see in the pictures appears to be PMD.....Cheers, RickO
A 1958 cent with possible corrosion. Value: one cent.
I don't see anything major with those pics.
What were you looking for?
Pete
It would be nice if the OP
stated in either the topic line,
or in the first post, what he
sees, or what his question is.
I see flattening of the letters
from contact with another coin,
and verdigris in Liberty.