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Silver Toned 1997-D Lincoln Penny?

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I just wrote a nice paragraph and hit submit right as my internet crashed. After rebooting my router nothing I wrote or uploaded was posted. So I apologize for the now streamlined version.

I was going through coin rolls today and came across a silver toned 1997-D penny that appears to be in circulated condition. The coin is non-magnet and ways 2.47g as opposed to the other 1997 in the pictures below weighing 2.50g. I took some pictures with my cell and would love to know what you guys think. Thank you for your time and help.



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 Posted 01/05/2017  9:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyCoinBoy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Most likely some kind of plating. Looks similar to a silver electroplate I saw,
Weight to the tenth of a gram would help determine.
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It looks to me like it could either be plated or, because it weighs less, have has the copper removed. Does it look like zinc?
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The silver toned coin is lighter than the other 1977 coin I have on hand. Wouldnt a plated coin weight more? (2.47g v 2.50g) If I am not mistaken 2.5% of the coin would be copper. If that copper was removed the weight should be around 2.44g. Upon scratching the edge to test for a plating it only revealed clean, silver toned metal underneath.
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 Posted 01/05/2017  9:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Illegaltender to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Based on that, I would say it is likely that someone removed the copper coating present on zinc cents.
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Isn't it to heavy for the copper to have been removed? Shouldn't it be lighter than it is?

Here's a picture next to a 43 I found earlier today as well.



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When you scratched the edge, Did the color look exactly the same? Given that the zincolns are only 2.5% copper, it could make sense to me. Anyway, nice '43! They do look like that have about the same color....
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I tried to get a picture but my cell can't get a picture that does any justice. To the naked eye it's visibly cleaner and shinier in that area that I scratched.
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Well, the way I see it, It has to be either the copper removed or some crazy toning. Either way, a pretty cool coin.
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It definitely is a cool coin and glad I found it.
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It looks like it was part of a science experiment.
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Wild Guess:

The penny was used as a *source* of copper for an electroplating event ...

... by someone who was expecting a whole lot more (pre-1982) copper.

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Appears to have some cartwheel luster in the obverse picture. Does it cartwheel? More than likely, it has just had the plating removed.
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with removed plating.
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It does cartwheel.
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It looks like a 1997 to me
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