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1943 Copper Lincoln

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 Posted 08/03/2014  5:44 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Dino to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Was approached about buying a 1943 Copper Lincoln Cent, told the seller it would need to be appraised by a TPG, haven't heard back from seller yet.
So quite likely a fake, but it occurred to me that I've never seen a plated/re-plated coin; would there be obvious signs?
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 Posted 08/03/2014  6:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jack jeckel to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Get a magnet.

If it's really copper it won't stick.
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99.999% chance it's a fake.
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Most o the fakes for these are steelies plated in copper. If you take a magnet and put it over the coin, then it will either stick (if it does then it will be fake) and if it does not, then it belong in a TPG holder. Also, if this seller has any knowledge about coins, he would have it in a holder. It kind of makes you wonder why he is selling it raw...
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How much did he want to sell it for?
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DCM he said he knew it was worth "a lot" but wasn't sure exactly how much and did I know. Pulled the last HA sale and told him what it went for and got the impression he wasn't too surprised, which only increased my doubts. Should I get a followup I'll post what I find out.

Thanks to all for the feedback.
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Most I know of are either copper plated genuine 1943 or a 1948 with half of the 8 scraped off--both easy to detect.

A more sophisticated method would be to punch a copper blank using a fabricated die--expensive to make, but it would require an expert to properly identify.
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