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Found This 1951-D Lincoln Cent In Pocket Change

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I see a partial 5 under the 9
What type of error would this be called ?

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They weren't minting Lincoln cents in the sixteenth century. Just a die chip.

the the CCF!

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Something about that coin reminded me as a kid seeing liver commercials on TV live. It was the Timex Watch commercial:
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I was thinking about how that coin has been used for many years and that commercial came to mind.
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Something about that coin reminded me as a kid seeing liver commercials on TV live. It was the Timex Watch commercial:

Wasn't that Cameron Swayze ?
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Thanks for the welcome.
I was hoping the Master Hub maker was suffering from a little bout of Dyslexia.
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Deedubb I find you been funny with your neurobiological diesis diagnostic. You must be a teacher. Funny.
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Reminds me of a story John Cameron Swayze shared in an interview.He told of a five year old boy who approached him and said, "Mr. Swayze, I can break your watch."

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Would like to see full coin photos of the obverse and reverse. Might find other interesting things going on. Thanks.
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Apologies ijn1944 Went on a little hiatus there

The pics you would like see.....Finally

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