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    Posted 3 months ago

    Kennethric…
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    The coin is missing the images it's flat with no images raised on it is it a mint error or any value to it

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    1. keramikos, 3 months ago
      Hi, Kennethricketts. :-)

      I'm definitely not an expert, but your Lincoln Shield one cent coin looks to me like it has suffered post-mint damage, and deliberate damage at that (not to be confused, say, with post-mint damaged caused by getting caught in a clothes dryer).

      What caught my attention was the little dot of surviving copper cladding at the very center of the coin on both sides.

      I suppose there could be a high spot right on the edge of Lincoln's beard, but I don't see anything on the shield side:

      https://www.mountvernoncoinco.com/collections/lincoln-shield-cents

      A lot of people damage coins deliberately, e.g.:

      https://coinauctionshelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=22312

      Here's a list of Lincoln one cent coin errors:

      https://1millionpenniesproject.blogspot.com/p/lincoln-cent-die-variety-cheat-sheet.html
    2. WhenIsraelbelieves, 3 months ago
      Kera so what you’re saying it’s suffering from post traumatic mint syndrome
    3. keramikos, 3 months ago
      WhenIsraelbelieves:

      "Kera so what you’re saying it’s suffering from post traumatic mint syndrome"

      Yeah, that's the ticket. };-)

      Actually, in reading back, I didn't quite explain all of my thinking (such as it was).

      Those two surviving spots of copper cladding, one on each side in the middle seemed to suggest that the coin had been 'pinched' in the middle by something.

      I suppose it could still be a clothes dryer-damaged coin, but it also seems possible that it was pinched/held by something else.
    4. Kjhoran, 3 months ago
      That is a heavily damaged cent not an error

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