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1962 US Silver Penny?

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I have a silver-colored 1962 Lincoln Penny. Appears to be stainless steel. Anyone know of this mint?

1962-US-Silver-Penny?

1962-US-Silver-Penny?
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Most likely plated. Please post a photo.
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 Posted 05/02/2010  01:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Does it stick to a magnet? If it doesn't, it's not steel. Could be silver, though. Most likely, it's been plated.

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Someone could have also taken plating off.
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There's no plating to take off.
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I've heard of mercury treated.
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Always the chance it could be a Lincoln Cent on a dime planchet (blank).
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You can coated Silver out of Cooper merchandise, by dipping in chemical(I forgot the name). Not even plated nor anodize.
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Some people chrome them. I have a Kennedy half that someone did that to. I'm not sure if it's the technical term, or even if it is in fact chrome, but it looks like it belongs on someone's hog.
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I use pennies to test my strike baths. It's common for other people who do home plating to do the same. If it's dull and uniform it's likely a nickel strike bath, if it has a satin type look to it , it may be zinc.

What does it weigh?
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Good call Ugly.It has been plated with zinc.We did that in Chem.class just a couple of years ago.(Hahaha)Couple few.
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Does that mean there is copper underneath the plating?
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thank you everybody for your helpful information. Will a plated penny be worth more or less than an actual penny? oh, by the way, how do you put up a smily?
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if its plated its worth no premium, an actual silver cent would likely be struck on a dime planchet and be smaller than a normal cent.
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I'd say it might be worth a premium, but not at the level you think. A 1962 cent is worth 1 cent, maybe 2.5 if you wanted to claim its copper value. You could probably find someone who thinks your coin is interesting (wouldn't be a serious coin collector though) to give you a quarter for it. That's 25x over face value!
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I also have an 1888 indian head cent
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