1952-D, D/D/D?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by GCE1776, Oct 7, 2013.

  1. GCE1776

    GCE1776 New Member

    Hi Everyone,

    I came across this 1952-D in a bag of wheat pennies I got. I have never seen a 1952-D with this much extreme mint mark error. I know in 1952 they still punched the mint marks into the dies by hand and thus created such a wonderful array of mint marks, especially for this year.

    However, I can only find a variety that is somewhat similar to this one, however, it is not as extreme as this one. Let me know what you guys think. 1952-D Lincoln Wheat (1).jpg 1952-D Lincoln Wheat (2).jpg 1952-D Lincoln Wheat (3).jpg 1952-D Lincoln Wheat (4).jpg
     
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  3. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    i like it, nice find, if it were mine i,d spend the four bucks or so an get it attributed...
     
  4. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    I believe this is an example of a "flying D", which is actually a die crack and not an RPM.
     
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  5. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    "flying D" ?? now theres something i never heard of, i like it even more now! gonna hafta recheck all my 52D's!!:)
     
  6. GCE1776

    GCE1776 New Member

    Thanks Guys. I too have never heard of the "Flying D", although it does have a nice ring to it. The 52's are probably one of the most overlooked years for common errors and such. Thanks for the input!!
     
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