1963 Lincoln Error "Missing 96"

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  • Robert Allen
    • Apr 2026

    #1

    1963 Lincoln Error "Missing 96"

    This is going to be my first post, just joined and am looking forward to read what others are saying about everything!
    I have a 1963D Lincoln Cent that I found about 50 years ago when I was around 13 or 14 years old and would like to hear from anyone who might know something about it as have never been able to find a listing for it. The 9 and 6 are all but missing as those two numbers were struck VERY lightly, if you have any info on this "missing 96" 1963D Lincoln cent please let me know, I've been wondering about this one for 50 years and would love to hear something about it.
  • GrumpyEd
    Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 7229

    #2
    Welcome Robert

    A picture helps but most likely it's from a grease filled die so it's an error not a variety so there won't be a specific listing for it.
    In that context grease probably means a thick paste of grease and metal particles not clean grease. It can build up and clog any part of a die until they clean it or it comes off on it's own.

    See "Struck Through Filled Die" in the glossary:

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    • jfines69
      Member
      • Jun 2010
      • 28848

      #3
      Welcome to the LCF... A pic would be nice if possible... It does sound like a strike thru!!!
      Jim
      (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

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      • onecent1909
        Wrong Design Die Expert
        • Feb 2012
        • 2597

        #4
        Hello and welcome aboard
        I will not restate what has been said
        I will point out some helpful sites.
        John Wexler has information on how dies are made
        LINK
        Down around "THE 20TH CENTURY" bellow the pictures you can note that the first 2 digits of the date were put on the galvano starting in 1907
        That would be your "19"
        Coins before that MAY be able to have a problem with those digits.
        Any coins missing with those first 2 digits after that date... the only explanation I can find would be the filled die, or post strike damage

        Check out the home page ( top of page has a black bar... click on HOME )
        There you will find a Glossary, Websites that are useful, small articles that have very good information,
        and other "STUFF" that can help you with collecting coins and Lincoln Cent in particular
        Member: Florida State representative for the ANA, Florida state representative for CONECA, F.U.N. and the Ocala Coin Club

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        • Robert Allen

          #5
          Thanks GrumpyEd

          Originally posted by GrumpyEd
          Welcome Robert

          A picture helps but most likely it's from a grease filled die so it's an error not a variety so there won't be a specific listing for it.
          In that context grease probably means a thick paste of grease and metal particles not clean grease. It can build up and clog any part of a die until they clean it or it comes off on it's own.

          See "Struck Through Filled Die" in the glossary:

          http://www.lincolncentforum.com/term...20Filled%20Die
          Thanks for solving a 50 year old mystery for me......Here are a couple of pictures of the coin.....looks like you hit it right on the head.....THANKS
          [IMG]file:///C:/Users/Pa%20Pa/Desktop/Project3.jpg[/IMG]
          Attached Files

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          • JC Stevens
            Paid Member

            • Feb 2011
            • 1104

            #6
            Welcome to LCF
            Good judgment comes from experience, and a lotta that comes from bad judgment.

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            • BadThad
              Member
              • Jan 2009
              • 3011

              #7
              Grease filled die....and WELCOME to LCF!
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