1999 Lincoln Mule

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  • copper_poisoning
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 759

    #1

    1999 Lincoln Mule

    Hi All,

    I thought I saw a post about this not too long ago but could be wrong...can't find it. Anyway, here is a little info on a 1999 Lincoln cent obverse die muled with a Roosevelt dime reverse that recently sold. Just thought I'd share.



    Best regards
    Greg
  • copperlover

    #2
    Very unique coin with an interesting story. Most unique collectibles usually have a great story to support them. Thanks for
    sharing Greg.

    Lucien

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    • trails
      Moderator, Error Expert
      • Feb 2008
      • 3358

      #3
      Mule coins are indeed rare and at times not made by accident. One of the more widely known mules is the quarter obverse on the Sacagawea dollar reverse. To date, ten have been found of this mule with three different die pairings. This unusual amount of die pairings suggest that while the first may have been an accident, those that followed were not.

      So, how does this happen. We can go back to the 1857 Flying Eagle cent for a partial answer. During that year, three mule die clashes occurred involving the Flying Eagle cent, the Seated Liberty quarter and half and the 1857 Double Eagle gold piece. While the most popular story surrounding these clashes was that the nightwatchman did it, that was not the real story. Chris Pillod analysis of the clashes showed that they occurred during the changing of the dies.

      What this points to is that these mule coins were more than likely produced during the changing of the dies and probably not the result of just forgetting that the dies were not matched.

      BJ Neff
      ANA, CCC, CONECA, FUN, Fly-In-Club, NLG & "The Error-Variety Education Consortium"

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