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Hi my name is Erik, I’m 32 yrs old,I feel pretty knowledgeable about coins and collecting as I’ve studied and collected over 15 yrs. my cherry picked specimens include a 1932 d,s Washington quarter, 1922 no d Lincoln penny, 1914 d penny, the king.. 09 s vdb but I need professional opinions on this. I have other very interesting photos.. but I just need an answer besides “mhmm” 

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Thank you for your post. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide opinions of coins via images. Our experts would need the coin in hand to make an accurate assessment. I have copied the link to our membership page below. There is also a link on the page below to our "NGC Dealer Locator," which provides a listing of NGC dealers in your area. You may be interested in visiting a few local shops or coin shows as well. 

https://www.ngccoin.com/submit-coins/how-to-submit.aspx

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From the pictures, it appears to be a post 1982 cent which has corroded from exposure to the environment. I would try to spend it.

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Well.....in looking at the multiple images, all I can tell you is that this is a highly damaged Lincoln Wheat Cent that appears to be made of the usual Bronze composition, which excludes any Steel cents.  Other than that, there is nothing I can tell you.....that coin is pretty messed up.

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