When a chewed up cent is actually an error, and grades!
Although the chewing up happened pre-strike.
Not mine, but pretty cool!
Collector, occasional seller
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Although the chewing up happened pre-strike.
Not mine, but pretty cool!
Collector, occasional seller
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I'll wait for Fred to chime in but me thinks $1,250 for this is exorbitant.
"Keep your malarkey filter in good operating order" -Walter Breen
Show me another one like it.
Woodenjefferson says:
"... me thinks $1,250 for this is exorbitant"
And perhaps it is. Which may be why it hasn't sold. That's what is great about our free market system, and auctions in general. If someone wants it bad enough they will pay the price. But it won't be me.
Am I crazy or just stupid, but does this have a fantastic on the bow tie?
Cool "coin", if one could call it that
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.....someone or something had chewed the bow tie
so forget about the fantastic part 
Sweet !!!
It kind of looks like a shark tooth or a veliciraptor claw from Jurassic Park. Cool!
My next question: How did this get into circulation?
"Keep your malarkey filter in good operating order" -Walter Breen
Nice!
My grandson would agree.
Lafayette Grading Set
regardless, I agree, seems expensive
BHNC #203
Interesting piece of copper...and no doubt a mint scrap.... That being said, the price is ridiculous... Cheers, RickO
I wonder if it is one of those "wink - wink errors" that a mint employee made in his spare time and took home in his lunch box. In view of the fact that it is made of copper and not zinc, it must be from 1982 or before.
It's a legit normal error coin, not a 'made on purpose'
or by accident error coin.
As far as value, others have posted their thoughts
on the price....I don't have anything else to add in that
area.
Thank you Fred and I can understand you not shooting yourself in the foot as far as value goes.
"Keep your malarkey filter in good operating order" -Walter Breen
How does something like that make it out of the mint??
I am so glad that someone with 2 previous posts did not post this. Call me crazy. BUT.......FANTASTIC BOWTIE........oooooohhhh!?!?
I'm about 90% that it's a 1974.
I'd recognize those 1974 steps anytime.
But still a cool "coinlet", and yes, I agree with previous poster who said it looks like a shark tooth.
And yes, I guess this one could have made it through the riddler rather easily.
I am too poor with computers to do what I wanted to do with this.
I wanted to put this fantastic bowtie on a large image of a Lincoln Cent but am too computer-stupid to do it.
I guess some people like some stuff that I don't understand.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
I guess it would just make it into a cent bag and get shipped out.