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The 2022 Lincoln Cent Error Coin Guide includes minor error types not usually encapsulated and additional variations not found in other coin guides. No other guide has over 2,000 validated error listings, which give the collector the edge in buying and selling coins. Presented in this guide: - Complete error descriptions and photos- A detailed description of mint error classifications with photographs. - Modern-day photographs of error coins. Listings in this book include: - Die errors - Errors created from broken dies, collars, misaligned dies, cuds, die cracks, DDO, DDR, off-center, and more. - Planchet errors - cracked, clips, defective, wrong stock, lamination, unplated, wrong metal, etc. - Striking errors - Errors caused in the minting process - bonded, broadstruck, brockage, clashed dies, double struck, indent, flip over, uniface, and more. The Lincoln cent error guide is one of the fastest-growing sellers on the market as collectors benefit from the most extensive listings available. The number of listings with a wide price range makes this book number one in its class. The author provides a response email address for quick answers to all collecting questions which no other book author provides.
The 2022 Jefferson Nickel and Roosevelt Dime Error Coin Guide include minor error types not usually encapsulated and additional variations not found in other coin guides. No other guide has over 2,000 validated error listings, which give the collector the edge in buying and selling coins. Presented in this guide: - Complete error descriptions and photos- A detailed description of mint error classifications with photographs. - Modern-day photographs of error coins. Listings in this book include: - Die errors - Errors created from broken dies, collars, misaligned dies, cuds, die cracks, DDO, DDR, off-center, and more. - Planchet errors - cracked, clips, defective, wrong stock, lamination, unplated, wrong metal, etc. - Striking errors - Errors caused in the minting process - bonded, broadstruck, brockage, clashed dies, double struck, indent, flip over, uniface, and more. The 2022 edition has hundreds of new listings, an expanded glossary, and additional error types with full descriptions and photos. The US error coin error guide is the fastest-growing bookseller on the market providing collectors the benefit from the most extensive listings available. Every year since 2010, this guide has doubled in sales. The number of listings with a wide price range makes this book number one in its class. The author provides a response email address for quick answers to all collecting questions which no other book author provides.
In the authors' own words, this new edition of Strike It Rich with Pocket Change, dispels the myths of error coins and assists you in discovering, marketing, and researching rare coins that you can find in your pocket change. More than 350 close-up illustrations, key identifying details and current market values help you decipher the difference between proper and error issues and varying types of coins. In addition, this unique must-have how-to also includes: • Coverage of Lincoln Memorial Cents, Roosevelt Dimes, Washington Quarters, John F. Kennedy Half Dollars, State Quarters • Expert insight and advice about tools of the trade, preserving coins, buying and selling error-variety coins • Terms and definitions associated with error coins Whether it's a Jefferson Presidential dollar missing edge lettering, that's worth $2,000 - $10,000 plus or a Lincoln cent with trail marks that make it an error worth $1 - $3 there are hidden treasures to be found in your pocket change, if you know what to look for.
To do its part in the war effort, the U.S. Mint changed from a copper cent to a zinc-coated steel version for one year, in 1943. Rumor quickly spread that anyone who found a 1943 copper cent would be rewarded with a car from Ford. Now you can display your collection of the legendary Lincoln cents of 1909 to 1958 in this beautiful four-panel coin folder. Larger in size than the average folder, this unit has room for 144 coins, the most of any similar folder.
Features hundreds of detailed photographs designed to aid the collector in finding, detecting, grading and eventually valuing Lincoln cent varieties.
No other coin series supplies more error types than the Lincoln cent. From the first date of 1909, the S mintage contained coins with horizontal S mintage. Almost every year minted contains a doubling error, some more pronounced than others. Lincoln cent error coins are valued by the extent of the doubling on the coin. The most valuable error cents have doubling on the obverse that is pronounced with lettering or numbering clearly separated. Examples of very pronounced double die cents are the 1955, 1969-S, and 1972 coins.
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Generations of coin collectors have grown up with the Lincoln cent. Now, as the coin nears its 100th anniversary (and the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth), Q. David Bowers provides a detailed study of this great American classic. "Lincoln cents are among the most fascinating coins in the entire American series," writes Bowers. "Believe it or not, they also offer some of the greatest challenges." In this single volume you'll absorb the history of the coin's two classic reverse designs, take an inside look at the minting process, and learn how to grade your collection, including Proofs. Bowers shares tips on becoming a smarter buyer. He even gives a sneak preview of what the U.S. Mint has in store with a 2009 redesign. The book includes a thorough market analysis for each date and mintmark, and a special appendix on error coins. Read and enjoy, as you gain a better appreciation of America's most popular cent. Book jacket.