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An Introduction To 2009 Lincoln Cent Errors by James A Porter + SET 20 BU ERRORS

$ 21.11

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Mint Location: Philadelphia & Denver
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Strike Type: BU
  • Year: 2009
  • Publisher: CreateSpace
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Composition: Copper-Plated Zinc
  • Place of Publication: U.S.A.
  • Illustrator: James A. Porter
  • Coin: Lincoln Bicentennial
  • Certification: Copyright 2013 James A. Porter
  • Year Printed: 2013
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition Book
  • Condition: New book PLUS 20 BU 2009 ERROR COINS
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Denomination: Small Cent
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: New / UNCIRCULATED
  • Topic: 2009 Lincoln Cent Errors
  • Region: North America
  • Binding: Paperback 8.5" X 11"
  • Author: James A. Porter
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Subject: Doubled Die Errors

    Description

    "An Introduction To 2009 Lincoln Cent Errors by James A. Porter"
    This book details almost everything you would need to know in searching
    for and attributing 2009 Lincoln Cent Doubled Die and other Errors.  With
    207 pages, hundreds of photos,
    valuable data from actual LP1, LP2, LP3
    and LP4 Mint boxes by their issue dates and box lot codes.
    >>>    NOTE:  With this deal you get a copy of my book, signed,
    PLUS a
    special 3-ring format chemically inert
    "Bargain Page"
    (Photos 8-12 above)
    of
    (20) 2009 Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Errors!
    <<<
    In my book are the types of tools that one will need to see and attribute these
    microscopic errors more easily, as well as camera technique you may use to a
    produce a more saleable image in online auctions.  You can predictably find the
    doubled die and other errors in the boxes listed by date and lot numbers.  The
    many different types of errors are predictably found, as they were concentrated
    by error type in certain time periods conveniently printed on the ends of the Mint
    boxes. They can be very reliably found using the charts and data in this book.
    It's fun to check out each coin from a fresh uncirculated roll, because you
    never know what kind of error you may find in your first, or in your 51st roll!
    Roll searching has become a popular and compelling pastime for families in these
    strange days.
    Over five years in the making, opening hundreds of LP boxes, I intended for
    my book to be a reference to help collectors to find specific doubled die errors
    in all four series of 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial cents minted during this remarkably
    prolific year for Mint errors and lower-mintage cents.  In the course of analyzing
    these errors, I also tried to educate the novice numismatist, without providing too
    much tedious information that only professionals commonly use.  I have heard
    from many adults and kids who have bought my book and have had a lot of fun
    together searching for errors.
    To my relief in 2009, I thought, "Finally, a new hobby within numismatics that is
    affordable enough to keep younger collectors occupied and happy!"  Most kids
    these days can only afford the entrance fee to coin shows, let alone the fantasy
    of buying a coin that's worth anything for a few bucks.  Not that it can't be done,
    but the "pickins" are getting slim in the bargain bins the last few shows that I
    attended.  It's still possible to find value in rolls of the 2009 Lincoln Cents on
    eBay and other online auctions quite reasonably.
    The coins included in this offer are worth many times their face value, all BU,
    all inserted in inert cardboard flips immediately after I found them.  My searches
    went on for four years until I felt that I had enough research data to publish the
    book in 2013.
    A good place to start looking for doubled die errors in the 2009 cents is with rolls
    of Formative Years cents from the Philadelphia Mint.  A good 10x loupe or even
    better, a good stereoscope meant for coin collectors helps magnify the tiny errors.
    If you are lucky you might find virgin and perhaps even unsearched rolls which came
    directly from bank boxes or selling online in auctions and "buy it now" venues*.
    In 2009 the
    U.S. Mint-issued Lincoln Cent two-roll sets (LP1, LP2, LP3 and LP4)
    contain many of the four different reverse varieties of doubled die errors, some think
    many more errors come from these rolls than from the dwindling supply of fresh unopened
    and unsearched bank box rolls. I think they both provide equal numbers of Mint errors.
    The
    four different reverse side cents which commemorate Lincoln's birth bicentennial,
    were minted only in 2009   I was fortunate to find errors in plentiful supply from 2009
    throughout 2013, but in rolls that I still search today, I am finding fewer and fewer errors
    in rolls that I still search for errors.  In order to have a complete set of Lincoln Cents
    minted in 2009, you must have all twenty (20) varieties.
    (20) 2009 Lincoln Cent Varieties
    ·
    2009 Philadelphia copper-plated zinc Lincoln Birth Year cent
    ·
    2009 Philadelphia copper satin-finish Lincoln Birth Year cent (in mint sets)
    ·
    2009 Denver copper-plated zinc Lincoln Birth Year cent
    ·
    2009 Denver copper satin-finish Lincoln Birth Year cent (in mint sets)
    ·
    2009 San Francisco proof Birth Year cent (copper)
    ·
    2009 Philadelphia copper-plated zinc Lincoln Formative Years cent
    ·
    2009 P copper satin-finish Lincoln Formative Years cent (in mint sets)
    ·
    2009 Denver copper-plated zinc Lincoln Formative Years cent
    ·
    2009 Denver copper satin-finish Lincoln Formative Years cent (in mint sets)
    ·
    2009 San Francisco proof Formative Years cent (copper)
    ·
    2009 Philadelphia copper-plated zinc Lincoln Professional Life cent
    ·
    2009 P copper satin-finish Lincoln Professional Life cent (in mint sets)
    ·
    2009 Denver copper-plated zinc Lincoln Professional Life cent
    ·
    2009 Denver copper satin-finish Lincoln Professional Life cent (in mint sets)
    ·
    2009 San Francisco proof Professional Life cent (copper)
    ·
    2009 Philadelphia copper-plated zinc Lincoln Presidency cent
    ·
    2009 Philadelphia copper satin-finish Lincoln Presidency cent (in mint sets)
    ·
    2009 Denver copper-plated zinc Lincoln Presidency cent
    ·
    2009 Denver copper satin-finish Lincoln Presidency cent (in mint sets)
    ·
    2009 San Francisco proof Presidency cent (copper)
    I hope that the hobby of numismatics continues to interest younger collectors, and I feel
    that the search for the elusive doubled die errors is a fun and compelling way to do this.
    * "
    antimicrobial copper
    is able to kill >99.9% of bacteria within 2 hrs. of contact." - Wikipedia