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1999 Lincoln Cent Thickness Rim

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 Posted 03/28/2015  01:56 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dikayopilak to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this normal for 1999 Thickness rim?

Comparison between 1993 thickness and 1999 is more than 1993 thickness.

Any value?

Thanks

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can we see pictures of the obverse and reverse? Might be a Dryer Coin or not
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Here the Obs & Rev
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It doesn't look like a Dryer Coin I do see some finning on It which will give it the extra thickness. That really doesn't bring a premium but you could always weigh it and see as well. My humble opinion
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I see a mild Grease Filled Die by the last 9. I have seen these before and don't think they have a premium.The rim fining makes the edge look wider.
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I say the GFD. the rim fining is making the edge look wider.
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The upset process made the rim taller. I've found many in the 1997-1999 that were like that. They were usually Denver mint coins. The weight is normal, just a taller rim. You can actually feel the extra rim thickness.
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