Collage of Colors & Errors on Lincoln Cents

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by SF11Dude, Mar 12, 2017.

  1. SF11Dude

    SF11Dude Active Member

    For your viewing pleasure and comments on coins.

    Top Row (Collage & Individual pictures in this post):
    1981-P, 1960-D, 1978-P, 1943-P, 1945-P, 1962-D, 1946-P, 1956-D, 1956-P

    Bottom Row (Individual pictures in the reply):
    1946-P, 1951-P, 1963-P, 1964-P, 1952-D, 1982-P, 1941-P, 1956-P
     

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  3. SF11Dude

    SF11Dude Active Member

    Bottom Row individual pictures:
     

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  4. Jintoh44

    Jintoh44 Member

    The 63 and the collage are very nice, I like the earth and wood grained cents. If I ever figure out how to take a decent picture of coins I'll get some shots of my favorites.
     
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  5. Seattlite86

    Seattlite86 Outspoken Member

    Care to point out what you believe are the errors in the coin?
     
  6. SF11Dude

    SF11Dude Active Member

    Sure, some of them are the colors and others are marks/errors:
    #1 1981-P Has a split rim near the date
    #2 1960-D the 6 is built up/rounded
    #3 1978-P MAD/Toning and some sort of "cud" in Lincoln's shoulder
    #4 1943-P The "4" is missing
    #5-#9, #17 several of the coins are gold or gold toned when they shouldn't be
    etc...

    Some of the more interesting ones to me are:
    #8 1956-D The mintmark actually overlaps the "9" in the date - haven't seen that before
    #6 1963-P is a saffron yellow color but doesn't appear to be coated or plated with anything that I can tell, unlike #17 which as a thick gold plating
    #12 has a half and half obverse - the normal copper color from 180 to 360 degrees and a bluish looking metal from 0 to 135 degrees.
     
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