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1973 Silver Penny?

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Okay I'm baffled. I was going through my grandparents change jar and came across this. It has been cut into but not by me and it IS magnetic. Any ideas?

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Do you have a scale to weigh it with?
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I would bet it is zinc plated. That would account for the color and magnetism.
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I seem to remember hearing that the mint experimented with aluminium cents in the early '70s, but I don't think they used steel or anything magnetic. It's possibly counterfeit, but for the life of me I can't fathom why anyone would counterfeit a 1973 cent.
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No, I don't seem to have a scale handy, but I'm confused because with the cut made into the coin, wouldnt I be able to see some copper?
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The Aluminum cent was made only in 1974, so that rules that out.
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Let me correct myself, this coin is only slightly magnetic.
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Nickel plating, perhaps?
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No, I don't seem to have a scale handy, but I'm confused because with the cut made into the coin, wouldnt I be able to see some copper?


Not if it was plated after it was cut....
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It was probably dipped..........
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I found this one a few weeks ago (on the left obviously)

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Nickel plated.
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A penny being dipped does not turn silver.

I would say it is nickel plated as well. Though why anyone would do that is beyond me.
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I think I have 5 or so in the penny jar somewhere...someone probably does it for jollies...
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goofing around in a shop class in school or guys in a metal plating company goofing around instead of doing their work?
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