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Is This A Real 2003-D Penny?

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I notice that, on weighing cents minted after 1982, there will be up to 0.04 g variation in the weight and even more. I do not think that it is possible to tell anything at all from these very small variations.
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This can also be done by a yellow sharpie
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Thank you all of you for the information on this one,
it's been a learning experience and pretty fascinating
as I'm reading through all these. Thank you!

John 1 I wanted to ask you, so you can't find a brass plated
in a circulated roll? Or am I misunderstanding something?


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I've found them before:
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They stand out like a sore thumb in a batch of circulated cents.

If they are very shiny, then I would suspect a coin was gold plated.
I did note on the example posted, the rims are copper colored.
But with circulation, I could see how that area would thin first.
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John 1 I wanted to ask you, so you can't find a brass plated
in a circulated roll? Or am I misunderstanding something?


He meant that in an uncirculated roll, you know it has to be brass plated since no one would have been able to alter it outside the mint. In a circulated roll, it's passed through many people's hands already, so it could have been altered.
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Numisma has it right. It could even tone that yellow color.
The only way to get one that is "genuine" is from an uncirculated roll yourself,a slabbed one or from a reputable dealer.
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Thank you Coop, Numisma and John1.
So basically you guys feel it's one of the
experiment pieces as shown in the video?
Copper penny into brass plated to gold plated?
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