I didn't know that, thanks. Looking now. update: I looked at them all via photographs, I'll check again when I get home. Basically I have 3 of these, and based on the serif on the "S", I would say they are all small-s mm. My understanding is that the Large-s is where the $$ is.
Off memory small S is the money coin. I would open my books but not at home. But here something that could help. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/San_Fransisco_Mintmark_Styles.html
View attachment 317990 View attachment 317990 Here is my latest addition. It is a NGC MS67RD 1946 Lincoln
Ok I need some help with this one. I found it today in my pocket change and I dont want to call it anything without opinions, Its a 1983-D. Thank you for your help.
www.coppercoins.com Came up with no known 1983-D DDR ?????? but at coppercoins.com site had its Last updated in 2012.So try this site-> www.lincolncentresource.net Unless you want to post it here in the Error page for the experts to type there ideas
Here 2000-D Lincoln memorial cent that was most likely a end coin But roll.somehow it has been on the floor under my coin room desk. Just tucked in the corner out of view for 12-13 years. Not Red but Golden tan with a bit of blue green.
more of this @ http://www.cointalk.com/threads/1972-p-cent-you-tell-me-what-die.243678/#post-1878614 & Dwhiz if DGS pop report still online lookup 011477001 thru 011477015
The 70S small date is a tough coin in higher grades. This is my NGC MS67RD example with a current pop of 4 with none graded higher
Here is a picture of some of the newer Lincolns. This is a picture of my NGC MS68 2009D Birth and Childhood with a current NGC population of 29/0. Again, many thanks too Bob of Robecs Images for the great photo work.
bought this one yesterday these are the sellers pictures. I like the color and was told by knowledgeable it nt although some may disagree. I wanted it because of the die clash on the reverse which wasn't listed in the auction.
This is a coin from FanT and all the coins I have seen of his are AT. Still a nice die clash though and if it makes you happy than that is all that matters.
Another new Lincoln. Here is a picture of my NGC MS68RD Formative Years with a current NGC population of 18/0. Thanks again to Bob from Robecs Images