2009 LMC errors

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by kards, Dec 11, 2015.

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On the second picture (FY_lp2_MF) how many fingers do you see

  1. 6

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  2. 7

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  3. 8

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  4. 9

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  5. 10

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  6. 10+

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  1. kards

    kards New Member

    Hi, I'm new to the board and thought I'd list my newest finds from CRH Lincoln Cents. The first one is listed on Wexlers as WDDR-043 AND ON Coppercoins as 1DR-037, it shows 7-Fingers on Lincoln's hand. The next one shows the 7-Fingers but looks like more than that (I hope) and the last picture is of the way the 2009 LP2 is suppose to look.
     

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  3. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Have you tried to attribute it? I assume so, but this would be your best bet ato this point. It's hard to get a proper impression from the provided photo other than to say its almost certainly listed.

    Also, and I'm sure you already know this, but there were no 2009 LMCs (Lincoln Memorial Cents). ;)
     
  4. kards

    kards New Member

    Thank you I used to listing the Memorials on Coin Community Forum. I just found the second one yesterday and looked at all the varieties on Wexlers and found nothing like it, the 7-Finger one is listed.
     
  5. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    I had a feeling there was a reason... makes sense now. :)


    This surprises me, but I suppose there's still a chance, albeit very remote, that a significant variety has gone undiscovered; I doubt it though. When searching Wexler's, I used to focus on the in hand coin's most significant PUP, making note of any similar listed, and then later go back to closely examine and compare. If I was you, I would go through it again, but from what I can see, if it's definitely not listed, this one should go in.

    Perhaps sometime tomorrow evening/night I'll be able to hop on and take a look using a computer screen. Photos like this can be tough for my eyes anyway (it appears to have been taken with a USB-Type "microscope"?), but they're even worse on small mobile screens.
     
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