Possible Error?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by bsimons11, Apr 18, 2012.

  1. bsimons11

    bsimons11 New Member

    Hi. I am new to...well, paying attention to coins, so forgive me if this is a silly question. I was looking through some Lincoln Pennies tonight, and I spotted a difference between two 1989 pennies. On one the edge of the rim touches the top of "IN GOD WE TRUST" and on the other one it doesn't. I compared these to a third penny of the same year, and that rim did not touch any of the lettering. I'm wondering if the penny with the rim touching the letters is an error. I have attached a picture of both coins for comparison.
     

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  3. crowbaby

    crowbaby Member

    welcome to cointalk bsimons11, I don,t know if this is a error. maybe there are
    two types of 1989 pennies. I like the 1st one best.
     
  4. WriterIN

    WriterIN New Member

    Likewise, welcome to cointalk!

    The coin on the left appears to be a slight die alignment error, very common and no premium on value. The coin on the right looks like a die alignment error as well, but in a different direction. See how the rim almost disappears on the left side of the coin (the bottom in your picture)?, no premium.
     
  5. bsimons11

    bsimons11 New Member

    Thank you cowbaby and WriterIN for the welcomes and the feedback. I didn't even notice the alignment error on the coin on the right. As I am new to this, I am not really sure what I am looking for, so this was very helpful. I'll keep looking :)
     
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