my name is Justin and does this look like a error coin?

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Kind of hard seeing it actually without zooming in, strange uploading of picture.
What I can see though it has been altered after in was holed.
Mechanical press of sorts
 

Looks like the photo was taken through the wrong end of binoculars.
I’d say it is post-mint damage and serious wear. Maybe post a better front and rear photo.
 

Welcome !
Jon from s/e Michigan 8-) :cat: :occasion14: :headbang:
 

here the reverse
 

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so what you think it is still post mint damage ? I hope not it looks good to me but im not an expert the coin rim is thinner on one side of the coin and thinker much thicker across from the thin side of coin
 

so what you think it is still post mint damage ? I hope not it looks good to me but im not an expert the coin rim is thinner on one side of the coin and thinker much thicker across from the thin side of coin
=i want sell it if its possible but only if shes real
 

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maybe the mint tried destroying it because it was wrong metal for that years production
No, that's not the way it works. If it was destroyed by the mint, it would be completely destroyed, not just holed. Please show a clear picture of the obverse with the date on it.
 

If it's dated 1943 this may be quite the discovery.
 

No, that's not the way it works. If it was destroyed by the mint, it would be completely destroyed, not just holed. Please show a clear picture of the obverse with the date on it.
Let's see that date in a clear pic
Here's a better picture of the other side.

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Sorry, but you just have a dateless damaged wheat cent. Interesting damage though, looks like it may have been altered to serve some purpose.
 

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