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 Posted 03/12/2005  2:56 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Metalman to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone

Many of you know that I have just in the past months become interested in errors and varieties , I have come up on one that I'm having trouble attributing so I turn you and your opinions.

2000-D Lincoln Cent which is about twice the thickness of a normal well struck cent, the rim is tapered to the obverse with the facing obverse rim being totally devoid of cladding, it also has a significant die break (I think it is a die break it almost looks like it laid over the date rather than being integral with it ?)if that makes any sense to anyone ?

Please check the pictures,I am not the best at photography but I try

I appreciate all opinions !!!

Thank You
Rick

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Okay, cool coin. Really can't say for sure about the die break with the pics provided. If it is raised, it is a die break. As for the coin itself, it is certainly the right planchet as the zinc is showing through. Other than that, I would have to see this coin in person to be able to offer much more.
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Thanks ND ,, A thick planchet I can understand, but a thick tapered planchet , I'm having problems with, Ignorance is not a fun thing for me!!

The part that shows in the picture like a die crack has fallen off the cent, it was in fact laid over the date ? that irritates me!!! it had laid there since 2000 and now its gone Sheeesh,

so now all I have is a thick tapered planchet ,,well at least I have pictures of it before it fell off.

Rick
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