Hey gang, Our very own Jeankay is making waves in the Lincoln Cent variety circles. She has 4 " discovery " coins to her credit, here they are: 1994-1DEO-002T, trial die and attributed by BJ Neff nd posted to trialdies.com. 2003-P #1DR-017, attributed by Bob Piazza and posted to CopperCoins.com 1960D #1MM-162, D/D tilted, attributed by Bob Piazza and added to CopperCoin.com 2000-D # CDDR -003 attributed by Bill Crawford and will be posted in his new DVD and book !! JeanKay, I knew you had it in you, WOW, 4 discoveries in such a short time. I am sure I can speak for the gang here, we are all so proud of you !!!!
Wow! That's incredible. I'm not really into varieties, but I imagine that has to take immense patience.
:bigeyes: Ok so you found a '22 no D in a wheat bag and now you have found four discovery lincolns!?!? WOW! You have got some seriously good luck. Garrett
Great finds JeanKay, Keep up the good work. I know how many Lincolns you have to search through to find just a few good finds, I search through 2 to 3 boxes a week looking for Trail Dies and other errors and Varieties. So Congrats on the finds and it's good to have someone so dedicated in the collecting community. :thumb: Bill
The attributions posted by Jack are greek to me, but Congrats . It seems as if you have got yourself a few nice ones! stainless
Great going. I'm green with envy. (Oops, probably shouldn't say "green" when talking about copper.) Closest I ever came was a stamp that was unlisted. The experts shot it down.
It's not only the patience and diligence to find them, but the knowledge she has developed to discover them. :bow:
Thank You AJ! Thank You very very much AJ! Before I joined Cointalk I had very little knowledge of coins. Many posts later I was able to discern the difference between errors and varieties. Because so many nice people on CT had a great deal of patience I was able to learn more than I could have hoped about errors and varieties. This obsession with Lincoln cents has taken on a life of its own, and now I am hip deep in copper and copper coated coins. And I have all of you to thank for it! :whistle: Yes, really. What little success I have enjoyed is because of other collectors, and their many years of knowledge and writings. My best to all of you fun and crazy CT'ers... jeankay/JeanK
I JUST got done going through a few hundred and decided to check the forum. OUTSTANDING find! You are now my idol.:bow::bow: congrats