Corina
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looks to be Post mint damage not a error
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well since i have never seen such a thing before either PMD or a lamination issue is my best guesses
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welcome to coinpeople
well this site is very slow but someone will try and answer questions
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just a common penny and the reason for no mint mark it was minted at the Philadelphia Mint
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PMD BB
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called post mint damage
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only worth $10 in that shape
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doubt it looks like some sort of token at least IMHO
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welcome to coinpeople this site is very slow but someone will try and answer your questions when they can
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close up and clear photos are needed to tell
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photo of both sides would help that way it's easy to id
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called post mint damage someone with too much time on their hands stamped it
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send it to PCGS Or NGC and let them grade it and that way if legit it would be worth more graded then ungraded
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best advice is look at either a book store or online for guides to grading coins and learn to grade coins and vlue them based on the grades don't guess at value of a item as that will lead to issues down the road
trust me the coin hobby is not easy money it's hard work, research and knowing what you are doing and many get into this biz with $$$ in their heads and that just isn't so
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steel pennies were made during WW2 so nobody would have one from the 1920's
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IMHO looks to be worthless machine doubling
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well got any coin stores around your area they could help also places like E-bay and such are good for selling coins
as for value depends on the coins and their condition
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nevermind
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yeah i find these in change sometimes, what is your question about this coin
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25 cents as it's post mint damaged and it was made in Philadelphia and has no mint mark
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i think that would not be legal to own even if real as it was never meant for everyday use, mostly used by banks for transactions and such
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looks like a small die chip
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photo would help
Is this an error coin?
in Fake Coin Forums
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either heavy use in everyday transactions or partly filled grease die are the two reasons for this