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1942 D Lincoln Penny Silver, Aluminum, Or ?

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 Posted 04/24/2019  06:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Big-Kingdom to your friends list
Not to rain on anyone's parade or tell you what it is or isn't off of a picture, just my experience. I stored new cents in mint tins about 20 years ago and they all discolored like this. They got lighter and took on either a silver appearance or a golden appearance depending on the tin it was in. I don't know if it's the container leaching a metal to the cent or what was in the container(the mints and a chemical) that did it but that's my experience and what I think is going on here. I call it Mint tin toning.

Could be an off metal coin though anything is possible.
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 Posted 04/24/2019  08:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chafemasterj to your friends list
Could also be plated with another metal. It was a common high school science experiment back in the day to plate copper cents. Nickel, mercury, tin, silver to name just a few.
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 Posted 04/24/2019  08:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
I'm guessing plated. Until you've fact-checked the other possibilities, spending money to send it to PCGS seems premature.



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 Posted 04/24/2019  09:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add T-BOP to your friends list
Start with the basics ; is it attracted to a magnet ? Lightly or heavily attracted ? Weight ?
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 Posted 04/24/2019  10:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pocketchange2 to your friends list
should be very basic evaluation.

cu: 3.1 grams
alum: 0.96 grams
silver: 3.6 grams
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 Posted 04/24/2019  11:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list

Try checking it with a magnet. I do not think it's silver or Tin or anything else. I too think if anything, plated. Sending to PCGS would be costly and more than likely a waste of money.
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 Posted 04/24/2019  11:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list
To CCF! Probably just a plated coin most likely. Don't send it to a TPG, as it would be a huge waste of time and money. It would cost more to get it graded, than what the coin is actually worth.
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 Posted 04/24/2019  5:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BadThad to your friends list
Better pictures would help. Take pictures of the coin by itself....and cropped. The reverse doesn't appear to be plated, looks to just be toning or been subjected to heat. Zinc has a lower melting point than copper and tends to the surface when heated. Take a torch and heat one, it will turn silver.
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 Posted 04/28/2019  5:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add windycitykid to your friends list

1942-D-Lincoln-Penny-Silver,-Aluminum,-Or-?
1942-D-Lincoln-Penny-Silver,-Aluminum,-Or-?

As you can see by the pics, I weighed the 1944 Copper Penny and 1942D Penny in question. The Silver looking penny weighed 3.17g, which is 0.07g more than the Copper Penny.

I also checked the Silver looking penny 1942D with a strong magnet and it was unaffected.
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 Posted 04/28/2019  5:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
Pretty much confirms plating.
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 Posted 04/28/2019  5:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add windycitykid to your friends list
Thanks for all the expert opinions. Since the weight is close to a Copper penny, I won't submit to PCGS.
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 Posted 04/28/2019  6:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
Good decision.
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 Posted 04/28/2019  6:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list
I agree.
The extra weight pretty much confirms that it has been plated.
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 Posted 04/29/2019  10:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list

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The extra weight pretty much confirms that it has been plated.

Not really since a non-plated copper cent can weigh as much as 3.24 grams and still be within spec.
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