I know looking at the photo it may seem that way. With a loop, it looks like every mark was made by the die. There is some ware on the coin, but all in all it has a nice finish.
Even with a loupe between your eye and the coin you should not get your eye that close to it, something could jump right off that thing and go right into your eye. Then in about a week it would travel up to your brain and kill you. You wouldn't want that now would you? Try not to be seen spending it and wash your hands after you touch it.
Even with a loupe between your eye and the coin you should not get your eye that close to it, something could jump right off that thing and go right into your eye. Then in about a week it would travel up to your brain and kill you. You wouldn't want that now would you? Try not to be seen spending it and wash your hands after you touch it.
"but all in all it has a nice finish."
I need a drink, not caffeine, on the OP’s comment.
What prompted you to post a coin like this? Is some on-line site promoting things like this as "valuable errors"?
The coin is an obviously damaged cent and nothing more. (It was probably run over in a parking lot many times.) It holds no numismatic interest and has no numismatic value.
@JonDenver....Welcome aboard.... That cent is severely damaged.... not an error or anything of numismatic value. It is worth just one cent. Cheers, RickO
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Wow! It IS really damaged.
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Yeah you can see the shield on the front as well.
Looks like it has been on a few Country Roads.
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Nic pic of PLD.
You stated the shield is on the obverse? Can we see the pics?
It's saying the photo is uploaded but I'm not seeing it???
$$$$$ It's even stamped sideways $$$$$
There it goes. My phone camera is lacking.
Abe’s too damaged, post mint (PMD), for it to be worth a premium even if there was something (which I cannot see because of all the PLD).
PLD=parking lot damage; PMD=post mint damage
I know looking at the photo it may seem that way. With a loop, it looks like every mark was made by the die. There is some ware on the coin, but all in all it has a nice finish.
"but all in all it has a nice finish."
Even with a loupe between your eye and the coin you should not get your eye that close to it, something could jump right off that thing and go right into your eye. Then in about a week it would travel up to your brain and kill you. You wouldn't want that now would you? Try not to be seen spending it and wash your hands after you touch it.
"but all in all it has a nice finish."
I need a drink, not caffeine, on the OP’s comment.
Like your “analysis” @ifthevamzarockin!
Damaged, that is all.
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OMG! That's Really Outstanding, Lovely Lincoln!
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What prompted you to post a coin like this? Is some on-line site promoting things like this as "valuable errors"?
The coin is an obviously damaged cent and nothing more. (It was probably run over in a parking lot many times.) It holds no numismatic interest and has no numismatic value.
"WOW" is one way to put it....
@JonDenver....Welcome aboard.... That cent is severely damaged.... not an error or anything of numismatic value. It is worth just one cent. Cheers, RickO
get it slabbed & put it on eBay!
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