How about LCC for Lincoln Commemorative Cents ?
Question on spotting on the 2009 series
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Sorry to bump this, but as the self-appointed terminology/acronym police, I felt a follow-up post for other newbs that may view this thread was important. Bicentennial means 200 years. In 2009, the Lincoln cent turned 100 years old, so LBC is definitely out! Not sure what LSC would stand for. Help, Roger. Would we call them LCC, for Lincoln Centennial Cents? We currently have no general acronym to describe them in the list beyond the LP1, LP2, LP3, and LP4 listings. It doesn't matter so much, but I just didn't want people throwing around anymore new incorrect acronyms. Don't mind me, had a rough night of sleep.Comment
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The USMint names the design changes of the 2009 cent the "2009 Lincoln Bicentennial One Cent Program". So I don't think LBC should be definitely out.
-Sean
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Now look at the mess I made, lol. I like the "commemorative" idea to dig myself out of the hole I dug. Let's call them Lincoln Commemorative Reverses, or LCR. We don't use that for anything else, do we???
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Now look at the mess I made, lol. I like the "commemorative" idea to dig myself out of the hole I dug. Let's call them Lincoln Commemorative Reverses, or LCR. We don't use that for anything else, do we???
Let's just pretend that I didn't look at this thread this morning.
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