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1918 1C cent--die crack--Fine 12, a rim-to-rim die crack snakes across the upper obverse; 1943 cent--die crack--XF 40, a die crack looking like a blob can be seen on the right wheat sheaf; 1943 cent--die cracks--AU 55, one crack traverses the right wheat sheaf and another runs alongside the lines of that same sheaf; 1944 cent--misaligned obverse die--MS 60 Red and Brown, just slightly off center on the obverse; 1963 cent--thin planchet--MS 63 Red and Brown, weakly defined; 1971 cent--slight machine doubling--MS 63 Red and Brown, mistakenly attributed by the consignor as hub doubling; 1971-S cent--full brockage--MS 60 Brown, a larger, brockage image of the reverse is seen on the obverse overlaying the portrait of Lincoln; 1972-D cent--machine doubling on date--MS 63 Red and Brown; 1982-D cent--repunched mintmark--MS 64 Red; 1983 cent--60% reverse die rotation--MS 65 Red; 1983 cent MS 64 Red and Brown, the consignor believes it is an off-metal striking because of the off color of the coin; 1990 cent--elliptical clip--MS 64 Red; 1990-D elliptical clip--MS 64 Red; 1994 cent--broadstrike--MS 65 Red; 1995 cent--broadstrike--MS 65 Red; (2) 1996 cents--broadstrikes--MS 65 Red; 1857 Flying Eagle cent Fair 2, the consignor believes this is a copper striking because of the dark color; Type One blank copper planchet, possibly to have been used for a Flying Eagle cent because of its thickness; and a blank Type One quarter planchet.

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Auction Dates
June, 2000
8th-10th Thursday-Saturday
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