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I'm a bit confused by your question because 99.999+% of all coins aren't mis-struck; it would be much more interesting if it WERE an error coin.

Lincoln cents from the 1940s onward are very common among collectors. In average condition a 1941 Denver cent retails for about a dime. With almost no wear they go for around 85¢.

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