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Who Attributed This Lincoln Feature?

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I forget if it was you or Daughtry that attributed the D inside of the 9 of a Lincoln Cent date. Can you tell me please? I have a few potentials. Thanks. Jeff
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I think you are talking about a coin that John Wexler attributed on the 1959-D Lincoln Cent. Not all agree it is a D in the 9. I'm one of them that does not agree. The one I'm speaking of is here: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/...wrpm003.html
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Oh I see, well the ones I have have a blob in the upper first 9 of the date. Didn't John Daughtry have an error book as well? Thanks for the post. Jeff
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From your description it sounds like die chipping, very,very common on these especially in the '50s.
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Charles Daughtry is coppercoins.com. They list it but follow the link I gave you if all you need it to see it.
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Oh yes, Charles Daughtry, thanks. Jeff
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I also don't think it's a D-mintmark nestled inside the 9. It appears to be a die dent. There's a second die dent close by, just inside the rim.

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A die clash could leave marks in that same area.


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But if it were a clash that strong, all other devices would also show as well:
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Also the devices would be normal, the affected areas would just show on the fields:
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Chuck Daughtrey does not deal with error coins. Just Lincoln Cent varieties. (the site was to expand out to all the classic copper coins but never branched out that way yet)
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From your description it sounds like die chipping

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While looking at different die clashes for this year and mint, I ran across the ADC-1c-1959D-02 on http://www.maddieclashes.com/adc-1c-1959d-02/
This shows a similar rotated clash. Since we can't examine the whole coin in hand, we aren't able to see if there is other evidence of a clash. It does not match up with a D mint punch, even though others say it does, they don't mention the other mark near the rim.
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