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1941 Lincoln Cent With Progressive Indirect Design Transfer

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 Posted 02/02/2026  12:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list
Nice example, Marv.
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Very Nice!
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Yeah, you've got almost a whole Lincoln head coming through the back! =)
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Have come across these searching cent rolls and old Whitman folders over the decades--some are rather strong. Nice example!
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Nice example Marv65. Thanks for posting the link explaining the process - now I understand how it occurs.
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Nice one, Marv65
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Early 40's and 50's were the period to find these. Nice example.
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Thank you everybody for the comments!
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Nice example. Odd it is showing little if any at all on the obverse. Maybe a changed out die?
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Checking back in to say that I appreciate your great in-focus cropped photos that clearly show the topic.
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Odd it is showing little if any at all on the obverse. Maybe a changed out die?

True - the obverse die shows a little bit of wear but obviously not as much as the reverse.


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Checking back in to say that I appreciate your great in-focus cropped photos that clearly show the topic

Thank you. I was having a horrible time adjusting the lighting and then BadThad gave me some tips and my pictures have been coming out a lot better!
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True - the obverse die shows a little bit of wear but obviously not as much as the reverse.

It is known that they would trade out dies, not necessarily always new dies to pair up with a failing die to get the most out of each. I too, noticed that the obverse die was tired, just not as tired. They could have aged differently to and always been paired up. Something small but just caught my eye.

I agree with nickelsearcher, very nice job on the pics and BadThad is a good go to for many things.
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Thanks Dearborn!


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