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Lever_article_4.JPGFred Lever article page 4239 viewsTop 50 rarest circulating coins
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Low_Up_9_Ex__w_d__LF-LR42B4295-L10-L16_28640x48029.jpg1922 Penny Extra Wide Date238 viewsLow upright 9. Left side of foot on last 2 aligns with left edge of 16th denticle. Scarce.
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1920_penny_DOT_odd_marker_pairing.jpg1920 penny DOT reverse238 viewsAppears to be an odd die marker pairing of lines above W, as well as die flaw at last A
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Coin_review_3.JPG236 views
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Sherwood_2001_page_2.JPG2001 Sherwood Year set236 viewsMint set with (1 and 2 cents from 1975 and 1976)
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1958_Proof_penny_article_2.JPG1958 Proof coin article 2236 views
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1941Y___2.JPG1941Y. Penny #2236 views
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1918_Penny_44636020.jpg1918 Penny236 viewsPCGS63RB
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WCK_Loco_south.JPGWerris Creek loco shed235 viewsSouth end
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1960Y__Penny_rev__Double_nose_obv_.JPG1960Y. Penny rev. Double nose obv.234 viewsDouble outline of Queens nose on obverse.
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1922_obv__muli_flat_rim.JPG1922 Penny Obverse.232 viewsExtremely scarce Upright 9 common width date coin as described for other obverse entry. This coin has multiple flats around circumference of rim, and could obviously be the result of some tinkering in the back shed. But, considering the scarcity of this coin, the question has to be asked if there were issues during the minting process that caused the cessation of the mint run, and is the rim flattening the result of a mint die, machinery design fault/ breakdown etc.
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Up_9_Nar__Spur2__LF-L42BRC4-L9-L15_28640x48029.jpg1922 Penny Narrow Date232 viewsUpright 9. Spur on left side of foot on first 2. Left side of foot on last 2 aligns with left edge of 15th denticle. Very scarce.
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