Is this a mint error coin?

I found this 1 cent coin some time ago, and have visited some coin stores wanting to get their opinion on if this coin is a mint error and it's worth. They could't get a handle on what might have happened to the coin. So, I need help determining if I have something of value here.
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I'm new on this forum. trying to figure out how to post the pictures?????
In the dialog box where you write your text. there are several icons at the top. The last one is a picture. Click on that and then insert your pictures into the dialog box.
@coinsrnice ....Welcome aboard.... We will try to help once you post your pictures.... Cheers, RickO
It's PMD.
I'm not psychic. I'm just experienced.
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You can also drag and drop them into the text entry area.
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I can't seem to post the pictures, all that comes up on the post is the file name as you can see. Haven't a clue what else to do???
It will show as a file name but when you click post, the image will show up.
From what I see, it looks like PMD (post mint damage)
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That is sufficient. Unfortunately, it is Post Mint Damage, or PMD. Just worth one cent.
Hope this works
Got it figured out LOL
Thank you both for the help
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The pitting looks like it's from corrosion. Where did you find this cent?
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PMD. Looks like a parking lot cent.
Looks like it's a trial piece for a counterstruck coin.
There's a man on a horse with a rifle over his shoulder.
Now that I've said it, half a dozen will agree and the other half dozen will claim it's numismatic pareidolia (which is a thing, google it, it's the tendency of the human brain to try to make patterns out of noise).
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I've had the coin for a few years, picked it up going through a relatives coin can that she threw her change into.
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Oh wrong thread !
Sry.
looks like one PMD penny to me
https://photos.app.goo.gl/3dmaZrJx15TbvKPc7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ncjfMXoPabRGoNk27
What have you been drinking? LOL