194? penny ( its missing a number), mint error?

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Am I seeing a eight or three. I am seeing something
 

i see a 5 in every picture...
 

I see dead people.....woops .....wrong movie......this is a comedy....sorry:tongue3:

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Looks like a 6
 

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I gotta go with a 5 too.................HH
 

With that amount of corrosion, it can never be classified as a mint error.
 

Looks like a 6 to me.
 

Yep 45 or 46, cool find.
 

LOL, 3rd pic seems to show a five and a ? mark...mystery solved??
 

Definitely looks like a 5 to my eyes.
 

Corroded. Not worth much. Maybe a greasy die, but being in that condition, probably worth $.15?
 

I'll do this one more time, I see a 6 in pic 2 and a 5 in 3. Is that 16 ?
 

I say '45 because of the numeral's relative size in comparison to the '4'. the number 8 on a '48 is larger than the 4 much like the number 9. as far as an error, I say no. I believe that it was a weak strike, which is fairly common, and now exaggerated by the deteriorated condition of the surface of the coin.
 

5....No Question.
 

I'll stick with dead people . Look's cool dude!
 

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