The coin has a tilted D. I assure you it's tilted. It's a 1944-D Lincoln cent. Anyone know about tilted mint marks? Also if it is an error what's it worth? I'm not sure/ confused if mint marks were punched by hand back then. So if anyone has any information and cost on it then please reply.
Being as mintmarks were punched into the die by hand at that time (and for long after - until 1990 IIRC), the "tilting" itself is unremarkable and therefore would carry no premium.
You are very welcome. Such as...? Is it safe to assume that you're actually asking about varieties as opposed to errors?
Yeah safe to assume. The album itself is $90 value. Also it's an old Harco coinmasters album. Trying to tone them naturally in there, they've been in there for awhile. All are in AU condition or around there. Filled except for small date varieties and proofs. So only 11 missing mainly proofs. Hoping to fill it one day. In 50 years it'll be worth something.
Check out: http://coppercoins.com/advsearch.php http://doubleddie.com/ (under doubled die, RPM, etc "listings") http://varietyvista.com/CONECA Master Listings.htm
Thanks man. Now I know where to find all suspicious looking coins. Although I used to try wexlers it's details were hard to look for haha. Thanks.
If the old HARCO album is very old, the plastic was PVC, and contributed severely to damage long term in moist areas. They changed the plastic 10-15 years ago to a non-PVC type. You may be at the age that old was much less than that and are OK. If it is one your grandparents age had, it may be a PVC age.I bought the non-PVC replacement pages for mine about 20 years ago.
No damage yet. I already knew about the precautions of the album. Eventually I'll get a dansco album ( A lot later) and convert them over. Although no air will ever get into the album. All pockets are aired out to the MAX.