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1992 D Penny Struck On Steel Planchet?

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Send it to ANACS!
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ANACS would be the cheapest way to go.
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Will do thanks for the input
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I also have a 1992 d sylver color Penny and wondering if this was rare or common
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to CCF Mayelaaz. You should start your own thread,but your coin looks like environmental damage to me. Maybe a metal detector find.
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Mayelaaz;

Your coin appears to have a Retained Cud.

The OP original copper looking photo, does not seem to match the later silver colored coin. Almost appears as two different coins.

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That is not a Retained Cud. That is a large scratch. No displacement of the die either.
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I dont know if anyone mentioned it but the date itself doesn't even match. Regardless what it was struck on, the 2 is a different style and somewhat rotated counter clockwise from what im.seeing.
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I have a1991D proof penny that is like that
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I have a1991D proof penny that is like that. Mine weighs 2.9 no bubbles and 33% nickel. Help! It is not a fa k e. Or come plated. Weight no bubbles and a professional machine reads 33% nickel. Then,, zinc and copper. They said it was not stripped or coated..its the real thing.so I need any advise ple ASE
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Please start your own thread and include photos.
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They already have a topic about it, comments on what it is and then locked. Now doing this on others topics. . And thisbone is almost 5 years old.
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