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Posted For Berry - 1956 Proof Set Cent Error - Opinions?

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I am posting these pics for Berry. The cent in this 1956 proof set looks like part of the finish is missing. What do you all think?
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 Posted 02/06/2007  09:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add amac44 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sure looks like the cover of the coin is not there , I have say that's a die variety
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Sure looks to be on the coin rather than in the coin . post mint damage from corrsion ,, maybe from a contaminated wash. maybe from environmental conditions in storage.maybe both.

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I am not sure what this cent is being stored in, but it has been removed from the original proof set packaging- 1956 sets were cello soft packs, not a solid white plastic thing. It appears to be corrosion of some sort.
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Wait a minute. 1956 Lincolns were a full-alloy coin, not clad, right? What "layer" is there to peel? It's obviously peeled in the closeup pic - is that a layer of the coin (un-possible, or so I thought) or the layer of whatever got onto the coin peeling? It sure looks like there's been a layer of something added to the coin post-mint, and it's now peeling off, leaving the original surface of the coin trashed underneath it.

Can I assume the irregular rim is due to whatever it's encased in?
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If this was a clad or plated coin (which it is not), and if the layer were missing (as with the modern zinc coins) it would be an "error" and not a "die variety".

Again, die varieties ONLY deal with doubling of the design on the coin, whether it be a doubled die, date doubling (older coins) or mintmark doubling.

This particular coin is suffering heavily from corrosion.
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And yes, 1956 Lincolns, as with all other Lincolns up to 1982 were a solid alloy coin. No 'finish' and no 'layers'.
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The irregular looking rim is due to the holder. This set is encased in a Capital hard plastic holder.
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Thank everyone for their input. I had no inkling what was on or wrong with the coin. Since it is part of a 1956 Proof Set, I was hoping for at least something to allow me to sell it. Since the coin is a cull I will break up the set and put the cent to rest.. Nice to have the expertise on board to lend a helping hand and thanks to Susan for the great deal of help she provided.
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