Rare Cent Count Reaches Three

by NumisMaster on January 5, 2010

in Coin Errors, NumisMaster, U.S. Coins, United States Mint

Of all the errors and varieties I featured last year, arguably the most important, at least in terms of rarity and value, was a second known specimen of the elusive 1992 Philadelphia-Mint Lincoln cent struck with a “Close AM” (of AMERICA) design style reverse. This year I start out by informing readers that a third specimen has now been located.

Back in the middle of September a Numismatic News reader from Connecticut sent me images of a specimen in an Numismatic Guaranty Corp. holder graded AU-55 RB. The variety, which has become almost mythological ...

Full Article: Rare Cent Count Reaches Three - NumisMaster.com

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