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1952 S Lincoln Cent Error

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 Posted 02/27/2012  12:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add numismo to your friends list
Certainly not. The chip in the (steel)die fills with (copper)planchet metal just like the rest of the design.
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 Posted 02/27/2012  8:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Twisttop to your friends list
Oh, I understand now. Thank you for the replies.
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 Posted 09/12/2012  06:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KYPennyPitcher to your friends list
I have found two of these and have been told that the filled 5 is actually a misplaced "D" Mint Mark. Check to see if the Southwest edge of the filled part of the five is actually straight. If it is, its a misplaced "D" mint mark.
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 Posted 09/12/2012  08:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add papatony to your friends list
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As wquinn stated it is a die chip.
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 Posted 09/12/2012  11:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
KYPennyPitcher,

you have been told wrong by someone with a fanciful imagination, there are no known examples of a mintmark on top of a date and die chips in the date are exceedingly common on 1950s-era wheaties.
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 Posted 09/12/2012  6:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list
Twisttop to the CCF.

Your coin has been correctly identified as a die chip in the 5 of the date ... and there is no more to add to that discussion than what has already been wisely stated.

I am writing primarily encourage our other newer member KYPennyPitcher to stick around and gain some knowledge from true experts.

Truly ...


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have been told that the filled 5 is actually a misplaced "D" Mint Mark


Whoever gave this 'advise' is seriously misinformed about coins and I would encourage you to solicit the advise of the CCF experts instead going forward.

Welcome to both of you.

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 Posted 09/13/2012  12:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sab3927 to your friends list
Hi TwistTop! Nice find. There have to people that collect die chip errors. Finding one from each date and mint would certainly be a challenge. Haven't seen one from 1952S so KEEP IT!!!
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 Posted 10/08/2017  02:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Moblo231 to your friends list

1952-S-Lincoln-Cent-Error

....that makes two, though mine actually extends down into the mint mark
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 Posted 10/08/2017  4:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list


to the CCF!
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I have found two of these and have been told that the filled 5 is actually a misplaced "D" Mint Mark.

Both examples shown on this thread are die chips, but it does bring to mind one example that has confused some experts in the past. It is the 1956-D "Re-Punched Date".

1952-S-Lincoln-Cent-Error
This photo is courtesy of Joe Curry and shown on this page, along with another photo of the same coin: http://www.Lincolncentsonline.com/r...rieties.html

Some say this is caused from a die being re-ingraved with the same date, others think it was caused by die dents that just happen to resemble a second digit.


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there are no known examples of a mintmark on top of a date

There are some known examples of the mint mark being in the date, between two of the digits. At least a couple of examples from 1956.
The image below is one of Coops photos of a 1956-D RPM-016


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 Posted 02/01/2020  06:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jenn57 to your friends list
Hey there! I know I'm late to the party, but I have one of these as well. I'm new for the most part to this game but I've been having a lot of fun. Here's a picture of mine:
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 Posted 02/01/2020  08:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cwb to your friends list
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Yep, that's a die chip. Nice find!
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 Posted 02/01/2020  12:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
More of a die chi[/break on that area. These are very common on the 1950's what cents as they over used the die way past retirement. Thus all the strange stuff we find during that time.
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 Posted 02/01/2020  2:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fortcollins to your friends list
Recently, cuds-on-coins reclassified many of the date-and-mm area interior die breaks as die chips. The second coin pictured was a former IDB that is now DC-1c-1952S-03.

(IMHO renaming Retained Cuds as "pre-cuds" and reclassifying many interior die breaks as "die chips" is becoming a royal pain in the neck for those of us with batches of previously attributed coins in 2x2s. End of rant.)
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