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Bugs Bunny Lincoln
Here's an interesting struck through error I found tonight. It almost looks as though a small piece of folded paper fell onto the planchet. Check the close ups and you can really see a lot of detail which makes me think it was a small piece of folded paper. I could be wrong on this one. Either way a neat looking coin. Looks kind of like rabbit ears :l
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:l :l :l Don't you mean Playboy Lincoln? :l Great discovery! Is it a strike thru or lamination?
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I'm going to say struck thru. I think there was just a piece of paper or something stuck in the planchet before it was struck and then fell off. It's really neat that you can see the folds in the object that was on the coin. I showed my grandma tonight except I just showed her the picture. She thought it was neat and said now wouldn't that be nice to find. Then I handed her the coin to look at. "You found that!" she said. :lDaniel wrote::l :l :l Don't you mean Playboy Lincoln? :l Great discovery! Is it a strike thru or lamination?
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Funny. Next up, you will find a 1969-S DDO or a 1943 Copper Cent! I have my fingers crossed for you.
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Daniel wrote:Funny. Next up, you will find a 1969-D DDO or a 1943 Copper Cent! I have my fingers crossed for you.
I wish. I have been searching more pennies lately so I'm making a step in the right direction. There are still a few at the top of my list that I'd like to find widegrin
At least I can cross Lincoln with bunny ears off the list :l
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:greatfind:
got my next two boxes of pennies to search but alas, the wife says I have to finish my "chores" before I can break into them. Mannnnn...... Seeing finds like this sure gets the coin juices fired up. lol
got my next two boxes of pennies to search but alas, the wife says I have to finish my "chores" before I can break into them. Mannnnn...... Seeing finds like this sure gets the coin juices fired up. lol
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Your probably right about it being a piece of copper.Maineman750 wrote:It was probably a loose piece of copper...cool find !
Good luck on searching those boxes Pahwa. I like to think that I do my chores and homework before I do coins, but coins usually win. :l
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Nolifeking wrote:Your probably right about it being a piece of copper.Maineman750 wrote:It was probably a loose piece of copper...cool find !
Good luck on searching those boxes Pahwa. I like to think that I do my chores and homework before I do coins, but coins usually win. :l
:l But the wife watches me like a hawk! After 32 years of marriage she knows me pretty well. The problem is that the boxes are sitting right here in front of me.... Just calling my name!
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