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Sharing A Couple Of Nice Clipped Lincoln Wheat Cents: 1947 S And 1944 P

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I don't normally collect error coins, but I came across these two higher grade Lincoln Wheat Cents on ebay and put in a successful bid for them. Both have nice clips on them.

I especially like the 1947-D. It's a beautiful mint state coin and an error.

Thanks for giving me a place to share them.



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 Posted 02/05/2025  11:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nfine to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What are the odds of finding two Lincoln cents, minted three years apart, with virtually identical clips?
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I have thought about that. I read up on clips before bidding. The 1944 has the weakness on the spot of the reverse across from the clip, which my reading said was a sign of authenticity, but I am far from an expert.
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 Posted 02/05/2025  11:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice Clipped Planchets!
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I especially like the 1947-D.


It is nice. What is going on with the mintmark though?
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Very nice, thanks for sharing.
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It's actually a 1947-S. The seller had it listed as a 1947-D and I guess I didn't look at the mint mark closely.
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Ah ok thx for clarifying. I wasn't sure about the vertical line on the right side of the letter S.
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Agree, really nice coins with clipped planchets! Can you show a close-up of the '47-S Mint Mark.
It looks a bit curious.
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Nice purchase. Great looking clips / coins
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Very cool pair, they are so similar.
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Nice looking "clips"
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very nice clipped planchets!, but nfine called out what I saw right away - nearly identical locations of them.
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It's a normal "S" mint mark. The apparent "line" on the right side is just glare from the light I used.
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It's a normal "S" mint mark.

OK Cool.
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