THIN, THINNER, THINNEST 3-LINCOLN CENT ERRORS

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by john65999, Dec 27, 2021.

  1. john65999

    john65999 Well-Known Member

    FIRST IS A 1981?? SOLD TO ME AS A TEST STRIKE, UPON inspection me thinks it is just struck through both sides the weight is 3.10 grams

    SECOND IS A 1974-d struck on a tapered thin planchet, weight is 2.02 grams

    THIRD IS A 1973-D struck on split planchet, split before strike, weight is 1.72 grams, this coin is cleaned on obverse... got these on ebay from same vendor, also got 11 other error coins, i bought out his whole auction 'cept for 2 silver blank planchets that went too high (half dollar and dime) those will be posted separately thanks for viewing...enjoy! {pictures are split on two posts...} 269962591_476123070549778_635995360287559069_n.jpg 270007316_609446737030156_5171528953957639467_n.jpg 270007344_3023030851253143_5293710814613678138_n.jpg 270171737_972290953377119_4119862758986207789_n.jpg 270216200_6620591251347499_7759039780175966001_n.jpg 268563645_1347251672414571_1106109638090313241_n.jpg 269400440_3109866895958084_5740004443190134000_n.jpg 269962334_1136034933801217_7785319922958313000_n.jpg 270007346_916377595668330_1287538587669928058_n.jpg 270243711_368320005087783_7355522911027625353_n.jpg
     
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  3. john65999

    john65999 Well-Known Member

    more pics... (74-D first two, the rest are the 70-d) 268178031_476056163945999_6978964349685197517_n.jpg 270189161_271425091557669_8202419650053603650_n.jpg 269445409_1854951031355416_3175999291315549482_n.jpg 269870446_1817962455068063_9194801769861336858_n.jpg 270099983_619254359319094_8316853945318986765_n.jpg 270171737_433835371716642_7332059704407207841_n.jpg 270182964_429186788907943_6466627661755675268_n.jpg 270239458_450206783152534_157789640962990240_n.jpg
     
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  5. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I agree 1st coin is a struck though debris.
    The other two look legit to me. nice error coins.
    Die Adjustment Strike or Test strike coins are quite scare to find as I believe the catch bins would be cleaned out after adjustments are made and the press operator starts a production run.
    They are not an error that gets made during a production run like most error coins that are caused by a machine malfunction.

    Here is one I found in circulation a long time ago now.
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  6. 1stSgt22

    1stSgt22 I'm just me! Supporter

    Weight? One looks like it could be a split planchet! Please hold it beside a normal cent and take a picture of the edge again!
     
  7. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    The second one looks like it held a restaurant table stable for years.
    I don't think it is an error.

    Still trying to figure out why the strike is so good to the reverse, and so weak to the obverse. On the third.
     
  8. john65999

    john65999 Well-Known Member

    coins are now sealed in 2 x 2 cardboard flips..that is why posted the weights..
     
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