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1945 no mint mark wheat penny with errors

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AI Identification

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Circulated United States cent in the style of a Lincoln Wheat penny

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AI Estimated Value

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$0.02 - $1.00

As of July 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a United States cent-style coin, appearing consistent with the Lincoln Wheat Cent series. The obverse features the profile of Abraham Lincoln facing right, with the visible inscription 'IN GOD WE TRUST' along the upper rim and 'LIBERTY' to the left. The date '1945' is visible on the center right. As noted by the user, there is no mint mark visible below the date, which is consistent with coins produced at the Philadelphia Mint for that year. The user-supplied claim that the coin contains 'errors' is noted but remains unverified; what may appear as errors in a photograph could be the result of a damaged die, circulation wear, or environmental impacts. The coin exhibits significant circulation wear, including flattened hair details on the bust and softened lettering. There are visible surface scratches, small nicks, and a dark patina consistent with age and long-term circulation. The color appears typical for the 95% copper alloy used during this period, though the lighting gives it a pale brownish-tan hue. High-magnification physical inspection is necessary to determine if any perceived irregularities are genuine mint errors or post-mint damage.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have evaluated this coin as a late-war wheat cent consistent with the 1945 Philadelphia Mint production. Per user submission, the coin is identified as a '1945 no mint mark wheat penny with errors.' From what I can see, the coin exhibits significant circulation wear, including softened details on Lincoln’s hair and the reverse wheat stalks. While the owner notes the presence of errors, I cannot determine from a photograph whether these irregularities represent genuine minting mistakes or post-mint damage. A high-magnification physical inspection would be required to assess these features professionally. The value for a heavily circulated 1945 cent without a mint mark typically sits at a nominal premium over face value. However, if the perceived errors are verified as genuine—such as a significant double die or a notable lamination error—the value could increase. Conversely, if these marks are deemed environmental damage or common wear, the value remains near the lower end of the range. The market for mid-century wheat cents is robust, but common dates in circulated condition rarely command high prices unless they possess a certified, rare error. To establish a more precise value, I would recommend submitting the piece to a professional grading service for verification of its strike and condition. Without such verification, a buyer would likely treat this as a standard circulated cent.

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