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Help! 1966 Canadian Penny - Minted In Silver?

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 Posted 11/23/2017  5:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add murmur1199 to your friends list
I don't have a scale sensitive enough to weigh it. Feels heavier than a penny though. Will reply again when I do get it weighed, hopefully early next week.

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 Posted 11/23/2017  7:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johnnysprawl to your friends list
The RCM didn't mint any foreign coins in 1966 (or in the 60's at all), so I don't think its a foreign planchet.

And since it doesn't look off-size, it was likely plated with a metallic metal, probably nickel.
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 Posted 11/23/2017  8:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list
I remember as a kid that in ther same era this coin is from, it was not uncommon to find Canadian Pennies with nickel plating. Back then a lot of them were nickel plated, had a hole drilled in them, and multiples were strung on a chain to make something akin to a charm bracelet.

I also found several in change back in those days - with and without the holes. I also found a George VI nickel plated.
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Just did a quick google and found this one that did not have holes in the pennies: Bracelet and earring set.



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 Posted 11/23/2017  9:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dennman to your friends list
Looking closely ,I can see flat spots at E,S & W on the rim.To me this indicates that at one time it was mounted in some form of jewelry.
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 Posted 11/24/2017  10:49 am  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list
At first glance, it appears to be a nickel plated cent, because it is a full strike and full collar.

But, I have been fooled before...

http://goccf.com/t/280880

An XRF analysis should be able to quickly resolve that - if it is magnetic, then it should not have any copper in it.
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 Posted 11/24/2017  11:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add murmur1199 to your friends list
Wow, I find it interesting that the link you provided for that thread was a 1965 penny and this is a 1966. Probably has nothing to do with each other, that being said.

Scale has been ordered and will arrive by next Tues. Will post weight then.

Playing with a magnet and the penny more, it is magnetic, but I would say it is weakly magnetic. The magnet picks it up but it can be taken off the magnet easily by shaking it, in comparison to a nickle or quarter which don't fall off at all.

Any recommendations on where I can send it to have an xrf analysis, cheaply done, in Canada?

Btw, thank you for all the input I have received, I appreciate it greatly.
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If it is weakly magnetic, then I suspect that your coin is a nickel-plated normal cent. That 1965 I linked to was a copper-nickel strike, and not magnetic at all.
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 Posted 11/25/2017  12:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list
and With Earle42 and Dennman,it appears to be a former jewelry item.
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 Posted 11/25/2017  12:37 am  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list

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If it is weakly magnetic, then I suspect that your coin is a nickel-plated normal cent.


If it were a pure nickel coin (or steel), it would jump off a table to a strong magnet. If it were a copper-nickel alloy coin, it wouldn't be magnetic at all. I don't know of a coin composition that is naturally weakly magnetic other than one that is nickel-plated over a nonmagnetic base (like copper).
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 Posted 11/26/2017  6:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add murmur1199 to your friends list
Scale is in. Coin weighs 3.24g.
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 Posted 11/26/2017  6:35 pm  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list
I think that solves it. It must be a normal cent that was plated with nickel. The plating itself would add a negligible amount to the weight.
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 Posted 11/26/2017  6:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add murmur1199 to your friends list
So mystery solved, thank you! Nickel plated, probably as a jewelry piece.
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