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1951 Lincoln Error

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 Posted 11/23/2008  07:46 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add viola133 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
hi is this a 1951 D error coin?
The mintmark d is touching the 5 of the date
i have look to more 1951 D Lincoln Cent but it seems that the d is
far from the date.

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 Posted 11/23/2008  09:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BJ Neff to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Unfortunately, this is not an error coin, nor is it a variety die. It is simply a mint mark that was placed close to one of the middle digits of the date.

As of late, some auctions on E-bay may lead one to believe that this type placement of the mint mark commands a substantial premium. While it is a mild curiosity, this is not rare or even a scarce event, with multiple examples happening. The mint mark being very near or touching a date's digit may have a small following of those who desire to collect such and the pricing of these curiosities should be in line with that.

A more rare event is the mint mark that is inverted, with only 8 dies found throughout the entire coinage of the United States with this type error and only one, the 1946-S Lincoln Cent with inverted ball serif(trumpet tail),in the cent series.

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 Posted 11/23/2008  09:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I know this is a different year, but this one is worth saving.
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It is a variety. A great one. Being close to date is something to avoid but happened on many dies, but when they are missed punched over the mint mark it gets attention.
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I guess the punch falls somewhere in the area under the date.
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