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Nice clash. John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
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There were no mint marks from 1965-1967.
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Very nice clash 
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hey thanks guy I think am getting the hang of this its just I have not learned the correct terms but when I look at a coin I can see the errors and non-errors but just don't know what errors I want to show but by reading some post I can see depending on the pictures and coop I was wondering if I can get a list of what mint marks on what years and witch years don't have? thank you
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mines almost as good or nice pretty good then.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Lincoln cents: 1909-2015 Philadelphia ( no mint mark) business strike cents. 1909-1915 Matte Proof cents from Philadelphia 1911-1964 1968-2015 Denver mint mark "D" (Although all 4 mints struck coins during 1965-1967 no mint marks were added) 1909-1955 1968-1974 San Francisco business strike "S" mint mark. 1968-2015 proof cents From San Francisco with "S" mint mark. The "S" mint marks lap over on the 1968-1974 Proof and Business Strike Cents.
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Quote: I was wondering if I can get a list of what mint marks on what years and witch years don't have? thank you Teach, If you want a complete list for all denominations and all eras of US coinage, then you should buy a Red Book. The 2016 should be out soon. I prefer the Professional Edition but not sure on the next release date so you may just by the current edition. If you are looking for it on all denominations commonly found in circulation, buy my book, Strike It Rich With Pocket Change 4th Edition. You can buy it off of Amazon, ebay or if you prefer a walk-in purchase, Barnes & Noble and other book stores. I sell it too but at full retail with an autograph. You get get 'em cheaper all over the place. Good luck!
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Quote: I prefer the Professional Edition but not sure on the next release date so you may just by the current edition. Professional edition has been discontinued. They replaced it with the 1,500 page behemoth Deluxe Edition.
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cool thanks ill look into that 
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Or, you could click the "US Coin Facts" link on the left side of this site and have it all at your fingertips. 
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Conder, Whitman still offers the latest 6th edition for sale on their website for $29.95 (it's cheaper on ebay and Amazon). Whitmas's offering is here: https://www.whitman.com/store/Inven...n+0794842194 My guess is this year's Deluxe Edition will be a sort of one-time thing, to see how it goes and then they will return to a Professional Edition. Anyway, the 6th edition is all you need. After all, nobody buys a Red Book for prices -- do they?
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