is there a 1984 d/s penny known?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by mrdiamond666, Sep 24, 2009.

  1. mrdiamond666

    mrdiamond666 Junior Member

    I think I found one, but let me know if this is a known error, I am working on getting a good picture of it right now. But feel free to jump in an let me know if this is a known error. Thank you coin talk masters. :hail:
     
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  3. andy21us

    andy21us Coin Hoarder

    The only OMM on a 1984 that I know of is a D over D. I can't wait to see a picture of it.
     
  4. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    in a word: NO!
     
  5. just coins

    just coins New Member

    What the Treas said you could always go by what he says/
    JC
     
  6. bhp3rd

    bhp3rd Die varieties, Gems

    No, no such critter or OMM.

    No, no such critter or OMM.
     
  7. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Since these coins where zinc, plated with copper there's been all sorts of issues with abnormalities on the surface. If looks funny it probably is.
     
  8. jcuve

    jcuve Lincoln variety fanatic

    An '84 OMM would be hard to understand when only an S punch would be used on Proof dies and the D punch would be used on business strikes and the punches shouldn't/wouldn't have been near one another.

    As has been stated, it is likely an anomaly that has the appearance of an S. Now show me pictures of a '80s coin with a D and S that are the same fonts and size used that particular year and then maybe we can have another discussion, but I think it is pretty close to impossible...
     
  9. Johnnytorres

    Johnnytorres New Member

    My name is Johnny and I'm pretty sure I have one,A 1984 D/S lincon cent do I have the only one that anybody know of??
     
  10. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    This thread is 9 years old.
    The S coins are specially made blanks, to be proofs.
    It's almost impossible you don't have a D over S.
    Let's see a photo. But how would that coin be made?
    A San Francisco coin was shipped to the Denver mint, and re struck?
    It doesn't seem logical or possible.
     
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