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  • My 52 Lincoln.

    Hello, first time poster here. I have collected raw coins for quite some time now, it is something my mother got me curious to years ago by showing me an 1838 large cent her grandfather had given her and she eventually gave to me to hand down to someone that would continue the process. My daughter recently gave me a digital microscope that opened a door to “other” ways of looking at coins. That is what brought me to CONECA, to possibly see and share. Thank you, and good hunting.
    I will start with a 52 Lincoln. I am curious as to opinion of the many ways this coin may have developed.




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    Going forward, would this post be more suited in a different area of the forum or does this suffice?

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      Hi Ronald. Welcome to the forum! As far as your coin goes, you have to determine if you think your coin is a variety (Doubled die, Repunched Mintmark etc.) or an error coin of some sort. You would then post them under the appropriate sub category from the forum home page.

      A couple things to remember concerning forum protocol...

      One coin per post please

      Please be specific and identify what it is you are seeing on your coin

      Try to post the best possible photographs and zoom in comfortably enough to help us see what you want us to.

      Now...as far as this 1952 coin, I am assuming you are referring to the 'letters' on the rim above PLURIBUS UNUM?

      This appears to be post strike damage. Those letters seem to be incuse and inverted. This usually means the coin was sandwiched between other coins and struck or hammered which resulted in portions like what you see here. We call them 'Garage coins'.

      I encourage you to visit the following site in case the terminology we use causes issues. It is a great reference.

      https://www.error-ref.com/
      Bob Piazza
      Lincoln Cent Attributer

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      • #5
        Thank you, I appreciate your response. I was thinking this was the probably the case, but the digital scope made it interesting.

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