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Jean Cohen Variety Cent Collecting

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  • #16
    I understand that Cohen's book includes 1958 R Date Coins (the 1 of the date looks like a lower case r). Any way to post images of the pages for those? (If any one who has the book is still around?)

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    • #17
      CONECA now has the coins and the copyright for Jean Cohen’s collection. Sorry to say they have never done anything with it. You need to get permission from them to post images from the book.
      She cataloged, illustrated and listed all kinds of errors, some of which we now call varieties, on the Lincoln Cents from 1909 through 1969. Her book the 1969 edition of “THE CLASSIFICATION AND VALUE OF ERRORS ON THE LINCOLN CENT” is a must have for any collector of Lincoln Cent Errors and Varieties.
      If you’re an ANA member you can check the book from the ANA Library. At one time CONECA also had this book in their Library, check with the CONECA Librarian, John Miller, to see if it can be checked out.

      Jean Cohen published 1,000 copies of the book each is numbered. If you have a copy let me know I have a database on the known copies and their location that still exist.

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