1941 missing 1 cent

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Hello All,

I have had this 1941 wheat with the missing 1 since the 70's when I pulled it out of change. I assume it was a die clog error, but was wondering on others opinions. Also any idea on if it has any value?
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Thanks,

Pete
 

Quite possible, but there is also pretty heavy wear and corrosion so hard to say for sure.
 

Pete, maybe it's really from the year "194"?

Sorry, had to do it...
 

How do you know it's a 1941?
 

Looks like a digger to me which I have found plenty of with only three of the four digits.

If I was to "hope" on a date, I would hope it's a copper 1943!
 

I agree JCutler and xr7ator.

(Struck through grease can cause this)
 

Pete, maybe it's really from the year "194"?

Sorry, had to do it...

I guess that is Abrahamus Caeser on the front and I should have flipped it over and realized it says One Dinero on the back.
 

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