Newp 1919-? Broadstruck with Indented Obverse NGC MS63BN. This error occurred when two planchets were fed between the dies blocking the collar die upon which a broadstrike resulted with this cent being indented by a second cent planchet on the obverse at 6 o'clock. 1919 Philly Lincolns are a pretty common year for Broadstuck errors, but I felt this was a neat multi error worth adding to my early Lincolns. I've known of this error for years and it's the earliest indented Lincoln I've ever seen as the indent occupies approximately 30 percent of the obverse design. It's also a huge B/S as the overall diameter is the size of a nickle.
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Wow, my FAVORITE kind of thread! I love looking at all your copper, especially Broadstruck's broadstruck indented 1919, pretty neat error! And that purple proof really catches my eye, very nice! So, where do I begin? Well, here are three of my overdates - I've posted them a while back, but I really like them so maybe you will too.
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Charmy, those are beautiful IHCs. Do you take your own photos?
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I wish I were that talented, but no, I'm only good at finding the pretty copper, definitely not photographing it! Most all of my coin photos are taken by Todd at bluccphotos.com. He does take amazing photos.
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<< <i>Gee...why does my Nova look out of place?
That Nova is never out of place, It's a beaut!
14958858 395821 1840 1C Small Date/ Large Date. Newcomb 2. US MS64BN
I'll post pics when it's in hand. IIRC, this now resides near the top of the condition census at PCGS.
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I bought three nice tokens last week, I think I put one of the others on here then, and that is about the extent of my copper pieces!
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This thread should be called Copper for a Thursday Nite!
Charmy, those are beautiful IHCs. Do you take your own photos?
All cool stuff in here...
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<< <i>This thread should be called Copper for a Thursday Nite!
Charmy, those are beautiful IHCs. Do you take your own photos?
All cool stuff in here... >>
I wish I were that talented, but no, I'm only good at finding the pretty copper, definitely not photographing it! Most all of my coin photos are taken by Todd at bluccphotos.com. He does take amazing photos.
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