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New Member
United States
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I have heard for years about a "red cent" but do not know what it is. Is there something I can look for to tip me off when I find one?
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New Member
 United States
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Feel free to disregard this question. I did a search of the site for Red Cent and got at least a little information. I could use more...but I did get some. Thanks. --Danny
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Red is the term used to describe brilliant uncirculated pennies. Especially older coppers. The deep copper color often has red tones to it. The post 82 pennies tend not to get that "red" but it is still a term for them as well.
When you see red/brown, that's a penny that has a bit of tarnishing to it, but still has that nice red coloring on it as well. Usually it is brown on high points with the red being on low points/fields.
Brown is your typical old penny.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I really never understood that expression. Maybe I'm color blind but I've never seen a Penny that looks RED. Not even Reddish. Guess my interpretation of Red is different than others.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Just Carl, it's not just you. I think they look more orange-yellow than red.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: Just Carl, it's not just you. I think they look more orange-yellow than red. Exactly what I see. No where near RED. I have a RED car and no coin looks like my car.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I have a RED car and no coin looks like my car. I guess this isn't your car then? 
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Valued Member
United States
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That is a LOT of time, pennies, and super glue - only in Hoosier-ville. LOL
Edited by zookr 01/15/2013 10:11 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
United States
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: I guess this isn't your car then? No, this is. And this is what I call RED.  However, after many things done to this coin, it is close to Red. 
Edited by just carl 01/15/2013 9:50 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Bad picture?
Looks Maroon to me (and I know reds... the only color that I can pass art with [I'm young enough that last year was the last year I was forced to do Middle School Art... I hated it] [other than grayscale!])
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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edgman, yes, that is the origin of that saying and you are right, I would think those would be highly collectible as well. Just not the red cent the OP meant...I think.
I agree the term red is very loosely used, but it is a kind of coppery red color.
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Valued Member
United States
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A "Red Cent" The price of the item was not a factor in the use of the Ration stamps. However, to make exact change, shopkeepers were issued small red and or blue coins or tokens. They were made of a vulcanized fiber and were 16-mm in diameter. These basically were "small change" for stamps from ration books. The blue tokens had a value of one point and had two letters and read "OPA Blue Point 1." There are 24 different letter combinations known for the blue tokens. The red cents similarly read "OPA Red Point 1" and came in 30 different letter combinations. Some products required red cents in change while other products required blue tokens as change. These cents were issued from 1942 to 1945 when rationing ended. The letters seem to have had no specific meaning and were apparently random. On various price lists, the blue tokens sell for 80 cents and the red cents for 40 cents. The few scarcer letters sell for $2 and $4. Error pieces â€" usually off-center or double-struck pieces â€" are more valuable, with prices shown online of $2.50 to $6 for off-center pieces and $5 to $6.50 for double-struck pieces. On ebay, groups of such tokens often sell for less than 10 cents each. "Thats all folks" edgman   
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Interesting... I should pick some up (add another thing to wantlist [Note to self: buy things on wantlist not what you look at randomly as silver bullion])
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