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1961 D Lincoln With An Extra Part On 9

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 Posted 01/12/2014  01:08 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add IHopeItsNotJunk to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Does anyone know what is on the nine? It almost looks like the top of a six. this is the best pix I could get with my camera.

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Looks like a die chip to me.
The '6' has something going on also,perhaps a little grease in the die.
Nice interesting find.
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When these first came out back in 1961 (yeah, I'm old!) I found several in some BU rolls I got at a bank in Texas. Back then it was referred to as a "fish hook 9" and eventually made its way into one of the Variety and Oddity Guides. I don't think it ever picked up steam and never made it to the Cherrypickers book. I've still got a couple of them around here somewhere. I think it was found because people were roll searching like crazy for 1960 small date cents in 1961.
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I agree with upstate.
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thanks for the help. at least now I know what to call it.
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