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Info On US Penny-Die Trial?

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Howdy,

Still learning about coins and found another odd one that I need help with.
This is a 2010 US penny. The front of the penny is normal looking, the back as you can see isn't. The shield is only partly imprinted and if you look close you can see United very faint. The coin does not appear to be ground down as the thickness is even.
Would this be a die trial penny or adjustment coin?
I only put a pic of the back as the front is normal.
Any info is greatly appreciated. Love to learn about theodd coins I run across.



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 Posted 01/04/2012  10:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add zookeper to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry, I put my post in the wrong area. Maybe a mod can move it. My apologies.
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The zinc core is almost completely exposed and there is no reverse rim so that can mean only one thing- someone used a belt sander/grinder/whatever to efface the reverse.
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THanks for the response. I guess this penny will go in my "why" coin folder. As in WHY do people do this stuff? :)
Thanks again!
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I recently found a 2008 penny that looked just like that, and when I magnified it I saw lines that proved it was done by man.
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The "why" is some bored kid in shop class.
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Could of been done by one of those Mermaids that they recently
discovered.
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It escapes me why people keep this stuff...I have a hard enough time finding a place for everything I find that's actually worth over face value.
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