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Description
The listing, 1951D Lincoln Wheat (Verified Error) has ended.
A 1951 D Lincoln wheat cent with the error Where the B and E are connected in LIBERTY. The coin itself is in very good condition. The last two pictures are from two differnt sites for a concerned listian
Questions & Comments
I looked it up it's listed on Google along with other images of error pennies the same error penny is for sale on eBay. My question is why are you shittin on my parade? I wouldn't care if you were selling crap in a bag I wouldn't go to your auction page and try to degrade your poop in a bag? Although I'm thinking about but I just woke up and haven't had coffee yet.
And I'm "***** on your parade" because your auction is a scam. You're trying to trick someone into giving their credits for a coin that is worth 1 cent. And that's not right.
Well yeah you do need to look it up because of your obsession with this coin or whatever your issue is? Anyway you don't matter you made your point and I'll leave your comments in here so if someone is interested they can and I'm sure they will investigate the coin, see ya!
I really hope no one is stupid enough to purchase this. There's no such error like this. It's just post mint damage. Took a hit in circulation and it smashed the letters together.
There is NO such error. Simple as that. I've seen coins like this plenty of times that got damaged in circulation. There might be something like this on ebay, but it's being sold by someone that has no idea what they're talking about, just like you. I don't have to look it up because I actually know about error coins and varieties. Ask any well known error coin collector about this coin, and they'll agree with me.
Here's another picture not hard to find, I think you should do some checking before you label someone or something a fraud or a scam, nevertheless thanks for the concern of your fellow listians!
I examine pennies almost daily looking for the errors I'm not a pro but I have some knowledge dude, just don't bid on the penny they sell for 2 to 5 dollars all day long it's no big deal that's my starting bid
too bad that i saw this far too late to make any kind of difference for bidders, and even more "too bad" that all of this actually was gone back and forth between the auction owner and its critic. anyways, my first question would be: if it is not a error, and just happened by chance, then why are there more than one out there? end of story!!!!!!!!!!! good luck, nice auction and i believe you that it is an error.