One Third of a Lincoln Struck on a Fragment

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  • 1sgret
    • Apr 2026

    #1

    [Example] One Third of a Lincoln Struck on a Fragment

    This is a No Date Lincoln Mint Error.

    This was struck on a Fragment or Scrap. It has quite a bit of detail and alot of zinc is showing on the Obverse and the Reverse is Uniface. This Fragment weighs in at .37 Grams.
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    Last edited by Guest; 02-19-2009, 05:15 PM.
  • grnwavdav
    Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 2485

    #2
    You have some great stuff Joe! Very nice!

    David Miller - CONECA member

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    • fugnchill

      #3
      You never cease to amaze us Joe! That coin...er fragment is very cool. What is the detail on it? I can't tell by the pic.

      Lestrrr

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      • kloccwork419
        Banned
        • Sep 2008
        • 6800

        #4
        Im calling the mint..Thats it. Im getting your keys taken away!!!

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        • JeanK
          Member
          • Sep 2008
          • 5696

          #5
          oooooo... Joe, Jason is really jealous now!
          Actually fellas, it is a real Lincoln cent, with the necessary adjustments for inflation.
          To think I would have to give any economics lesson on LCR... gee whiz.
          Nice scrap Joe!
          Jean

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          • OCD
            Member
            • Apr 2008
            • 1309

            #6
            Nice one Joe!! Can I have the keys for a day....just one day???
            Obsessive ¢ent Disorder
            Jeremy

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            • 1sgret

              #7
              Originally posted by fugnchill
              You never cease to amaze us Joe! That coin...er fragment is very cool. What is the detail on it? I can't tell by the pic.

              Lestrrr
              Originally posted by kloccwork419
              Im calling the mint..Thats it. Im getting your keys taken away!!!
              Originally posted by JeanK
              oooooo... Joe, Jason is really jealous now!
              Actually fellas, it is a real Lincoln cent, with the necessary adjustments for inflation.
              To think I would have to give any economics lesson on LCR... gee whiz.
              Nice scrap Joe!
              Jean
              Thanks all!!! I went to put the "Feed Bag" on and forgot to upload the close-ups of the Obverse Detail. There is no detail on the Reverse.

              No the keys are staying right where they are (If I can find them again)

              This is a politician's sense (Excuse me "Cent") ENJOY!!!!

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              • OCD
                Member
                • Apr 2008
                • 1309

                #8
                That is some nice detail for a fragment.
                Obsessive ¢ent Disorder
                Jeremy

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                • fugnchill

                  #9
                  I have to admit, I screamed like a little girl when I opened up the close-up pic. That's the error I want. Cool, Cool, Cool...did I say it was Cool.

                  Thanks for sharing Joe,
                  Lestrrr

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                  • BadThad
                    Member
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 3011

                    #10
                    And the fragment just happens to have the head on it! Incredible! The burning question, how did this end up in the wild? Just lying in the bottom of a mint bag and someone noticed it?
                    VERDI-CARE™ ALL METAL CONSERVATION FLUID

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                    • 1sgret

                      #11
                      Found at a coin dealers stand (Raw) at a flea Market about 4 years ago. He said that his son had traded for it with some other kids.

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