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2017 D Shield Penny Struck On Damage Defective Plating

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 Posted 07/03/2022  8:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gorham_collector to your friends list
That second coin is a legit error. (the memorial) defective copper plating/partial plating error. I've got two shield cents like that I pulled out of OBW rolls 2018D & 2019 D. 2018 D has defective plating/partial plating error on Obv and rev 2019 D only shows on the obv.
This is only to show that they do exists and the memorial isn't damage since it was struck like that seeing the design elements very clearly. All the pics are finally, for show and tell.

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 Posted 07/03/2022  9:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list
Sorry Gorham but your coin post has nothing to do with the coin of the post.
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 Posted 07/03/2022  9:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gorham_collector to your friends list
Memorial from ebay where OP got that photo.
And shield cent graded ngc as well to compare with mine (2018d & 2019d find images in this thread/post of u haven't seen them) but again only showing these my coins are not up for debate the ones I previously posted in this thread.
In short the OPs origami coin posted the shield cent is ofc as we said damage.
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 Posted 07/03/2022  9:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gorham_collector to your friends list

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. Sorry Gorham but your coin post has nothing to do with the coin of the post.

It does we r talking about the defective plating. And I seen comments about the memorial the second coin op posted. I saw debate on that coin so I'm clearing that coin up and also showing shield cent ones to show and compare them so it does topic wise. But OFC nothing to do with a damaged coin in ORIGINAL image post
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 Posted 07/03/2022  9:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list
GOR, your coin or the NGC coin is not the point. The post coin it is an PMD.
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 Posted 07/03/2022  9:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gorham_collector to your friends list
I realize that BUT most of the comments after are talking about the Memorial cent not being real merclover said it and after that a few others agreed I'm clearing that up
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 Posted 07/03/2022  9:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gorham_collector to your friends list
@silvirosi
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Please don't complicate things by showing us a second coin, we ask for one coin per thread. Your second coin, the Lincoln Memorial cent looks as if it has had solder splashed on it, so it too is post mint damage.

This is what I'm clearing up bc most were agreeing but it's actually a defective copper plating or partial plating whatever you'd like to call it.
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07/03/2022 9:12 pm
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 Posted 07/03/2022  9:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list
Please Gor, with all the respect, for plating problems, which happened I suggest you to open other topic. An topic about plating IMO will be very interesting, thanks.
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 Posted 07/04/2022  01:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 4Queens to your friends list
Finally there is some one who knows more than the rest of us and yes his coins are good example of damage defective plating.
And for all the nonbelievers and the ones who already know the answer.
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 Posted 07/04/2022  02:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add merclover to your friends list
Where's your NGC slab/label 4Queens? YOUR coin, not someone else's
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 Posted 07/04/2022  08:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oddguy to your friends list
4Queens, to get closure on this you are the one who said you have a slab from NGC, it would be nice to see it. This is not an attack on you in any way it is just for clarity.
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 Posted 07/04/2022  3:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mikediamond to your friends list
The OP's coin was clearly damaged after the strike. The comparison specimens are examples of pre-strike planchet damage.
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 Posted 07/04/2022  5:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cujohn to your friends list
But does anybody else think that the 2005 ngc holder look like there is something added on to the surface, instead of no plating? Can ngc be wrong? I have cents with plating problems, none are that silvery shiny. More like gorhams. Back to the original post. This is unmistakable ground down. It might have started out at 2.6. You can grind a lot off of 2.6 before you see any weight loss.
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 Posted 07/04/2022  6:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list
I think at NGC who give those attribution was drunk. Obviously we can see the material add and also no zinc color. Just the fact to be over weight is clear. Other think it is the Zinc planchet is impossible to has those forms I see here after rolling.

@4Qeens: Can you tell me who it is that person who know more then as? In general I know almost big specialists, and if tell me about your original coin posted it is plating default I will talk with him or her long time before I will be OK with this conclusion.
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