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Week # 77 - Have a great Labor Day weekend!!!!!

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QUESTION: To mark its own bicentennial in 1992 the U.S. Mint issued a medal depicting various coin types. What obvious error is seen on one of these coins?

 

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Don't forget, we also draw for a runner-up prize from all remaining posts with a correct answer.

 

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I looked at it, and the only thing I can think of is that the flowing hair cent is pictured as smaller than the Lincoln cent.

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QUESTION: To mark its own bicentennial in 1992 the U.S. Mint issued a medal depicting various coin types. What obvious error is seen on one of these coins?

 

ANSWER: The 1932-S quarter dollar has an obverse mintmark.

 

 

No one correctly answered the question this week. Better luck next time.

 

 

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