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2009 Lincoln Penny.is This One Of The Extra Fingers?

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I was separating my pennies again today and came across this penny. It looks like one,But very faint.So to the forum I came. Thanks for looking,and any and all advice is greatly appreciated. Have a good one!

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 Posted 12/09/2016  08:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It "might" be. Try matching it on CC's or Wexlers sites'. It doesn't look familiar so maybe it is just a well placed gas bubble.
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 Posted 12/09/2016  09:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oober to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a well placed gas bubble to me. I could be wrong. Your pics are outstanding though. Wow.
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Looks like 2009P-1DR-066:
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
You might check for markers for this coin at the above site?

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2009 1¢ FY WDDR-039

Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: A small die gouge (dot) can be found above the T in LIBERTY. Short vertical die scratches can be found to the right of the upper and lower Y of LIBERTY. A pre-die crack depression runs NW through the eyebrow. Obverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Obverse Stage C: A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head ending at the top the head. The pre-die crack depression through the eyebrow is now a die crack that extends into the forehead. A die crack runs down the upper lip. A die crack runs from north to south through the beard. Obverse Stage D: The die crack through the hair on the upper back of the head extends into the field between the W and E of WE. A die crack runs from the upper left W of WE to the rim. A die crack runs down the nose. A die crack runs from NW to SE through the upper front of the forehead. A small die chip can be found near the center of this die crack. A die crack runs from ENE to WSW through the lower bowtie and then curves south into the vest. A light die crack runs NW from the top left of the B in LIBERTY. Obverse Stage E: The die crack from the upper left W of WE is now much heavier and extends down to the top of the head. Reverse Stage A: A die scratch runs from SW to NE between the lower N and T of CENT. Reverse Stage B: A die chip can be found just below the center of the right end of the log. A pre-die crack depression runs across the bottom of the left boot. A small die gouge can be found to the left of the bottom of the 1st you in UNUM. Reverse Stage C: A short die crack extends NE from the top right N of ONE. A large die chip can be found on the left shoulder. A die crack runs down the upper left arm. A die crack runs down the lower right boot. Reverse Stage D: A die crack extends north from the top of Lincoln's head. A small die chip can be found on the upper left T of CENT. A large die chip can be found on the back of the left boot not quite half way up from the bottom of the boot. Reverse Stage E: Same as Stage C.

Submitted By: Stage A: James A. Porter, Stage B: Rhonda Snyder, Stage C: Marilyn Keeney, Stage D & E: Brian Ribar

Cross References: Coppercoins: 2009P-1DR-066

Values: AU = $3, MS60 = $5, MS63 = $7, MS65 = $10

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The best matches I could find is this. 2009 1¢ FY WDDR-017, 2009 1¢ FY WDDR-039 On this page.http://doubleddie.com/60701.html
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 Posted 12/09/2016  10:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not 17 maybe 39.
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I went back and cropped a different are of the coin and I agree that 39 is most likely.



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