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Oversize 1988 Lincoln Memorial Cent

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 Posted 01/28/2018  3:29 pm  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I would think Texas Cent, because the would be static devices including the bust seem to be stretched out of proportion.


For the Canadian cent - the devices are the same size as a normal cent, the rim is excessively thick and the coin itself is about 1.5 times as thick as a normal zinc cent. Also, I had XRF'd this piece, it was a zinc alloy not normally used in the Cu-plated zinc strikes.

How you make a coin larger, thicker, an heavier by flattening it and removing the plating?


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They piece was "assisted" by a mint worker.


Absolutely. I suspect "mint sport" was at play here, but surprisingly it shows signs of light circulation...
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How you make a coin larger, thicker, an heavier by flattening it and removing the plating?

You can't, that Canadian cent started out with a thicker, heavier, over sized planchet before it was ever struck. The real question is where did they get the planchet? Smuggle in a zinc sheet and punch out a nickel sized blank?
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