Description: Embark on a journey into numismatic uniqueness with the 1989 Lincoln One Cent piece, a red coin without a mint mark, exhibiting a curious "rim" error and several mint errors that set it apart as a collector's gem. Some of these mint errors appear to be: -DI errors which have meant it is exceedingly difficult to read the word LIBERTY and the date 1989. - it appears President tie has been duplicated. - it appears his ears also have bee duplicated. - RIM error best seen under President Lincoln’s image. - also the E in WE is blackened, making it very hard to read the word. On the other side of coin: - hard to read the word UNITED - MER in the word AMERICA hard to read - Also the spacing /layout appears wrong! Crafted from copper and hailing from the United States, this coin is a tangible piece of the 1960s era, reflecting the quality and craftsmanship of its time. Its striking brown (BN) colour adds depth to its character, while its classification as a North & Central American coin makes it an intriguing addition to any collection of US or world coins. This coin does not fit neatly into any pre-defined category, ensuring its place as a distinctive and noteworthy piece for enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike.
Price: 399 AUD
Location: Elsternwick, VIC
End Time: 2025-02-02T01:06:29.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.1 AUD
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Composition: Copper
Year: 1989
Era: 1960s
Country: United States
Colour: BN