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Can anyone tell me if the coin on the left is an error? I believe that the coin on the right is a brass plated penny.
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 Posted 08/10/2011  04:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add augbauer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
As to the left coin, it looks to have a deteriorating die. Let's wait for the expert other' opinion
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The coin on the left is a type of Die Deterioration. It is very common on plated zinc cents. The coin on the right is not plated. Copper plated zinc cents started in the middle of 1982. I think the coin on the right is just PMD from exposure to something that discolored the coin.
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What about this Is this a die crack?
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Just to make sure you are looking in the right place. I am referring to the raised line going through the date
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Does the reverse look normal? The area above the date looks distorted?
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yes the reverse is normal
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The area in question is where a clash may have been and then polished out. That would affect the area around the date. Here is an overlay:
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Not a collectable piece, but maybe an educational piece. On some of the wheat reverses you can see an outline of lincoln someimtes called a ghost image. But no extra value for them.
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The coin on the left is Die Deterioration.

The coin on the right has been cleaned - probably an acid dip with recoloring by heat or time.
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