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Major "D" Mint Lincoln Cent Errors?

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 Posted 03/03/2007  6:01 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add pennybright to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Just curious as to if anyone knew of what the "D" mint major errors are (of any date).
Seems like there are more than several of the Philly errors, what about the 'Westerners'?
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Hi pennybright,
These 2 dites will really help you out with identifying what you have!
www.coppercoins.com
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03/03/2007 6:13 pm
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Yeah, Copper Coins website is by far the most comprehensive I have ever found. Top notch stuff there!

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if your asking about Denver errors they are far and few between. ( we do it right here in the west) lol sorry I had to add that. but off the top of my head are the 2004 D cent with the EPU doubling and the dot.22D weak D cent.and the no D.1946 S over D cent.1944 D over S.1960 D over D and the Lg over sm date. these are all cents. that is a short list and I am sure there are more that I don't think about but these are the cents that I either look for or have in my collection. my main drive is cents so the rest will have to come from someone else. except may the 2004 D Wisconsin quarter and beings that I live in Tucson I had the pleaser of finding 8 of the high leaf and 4 of the low leaf that was in one roll. I don't know what the big deal was or is with them I figure if I can find 14 in one roll how hard can they be to find? then I found out that they was only found in Tucson and one of the Texas Cites. I am sorry this turned out to be a book I hate it when someone do's that but I hope this helps you with what your looking for.
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If you're talking about errors, they are coin to coin and could be anything you can imagine. If you are talking about die varieties, that's a completely different story. They are very different and should be separated.

D mint varieties of late include a nice DDO on 1995D cents and a 1992D with the wrong ( Close AM) reverse.
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 Posted 03/07/2007  12:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pennybright to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree that errors, and die varieties should be kept seperate. So, what is the scoop on just plain errors?
For example, I found this one tonight...A 1964B

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That's not an error - it's damage on the mintmark that scooped part of the lower edge of the D upward. Coin damage, no matter how interesting, does not constitute an error.
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