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1976 D Steel Penny. Would Anyone Know How Much This Was Worth?

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 Posted 07/28/2017  11:31 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dembbley to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I found this 1976 D Steel Penny. Can anyone tell me the face value?
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 Posted 07/28/2017  11:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply


I moved your post to the appropriate section for the proper attention.

You coin is probably plated, PMD
I have one like that not plated:
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 Posted 07/28/2017  11:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Beefer518 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Millions. But it's not a steel penny. Neat counterstamps though.
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 Posted 07/28/2017  11:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nutmeg to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If it is real the face value of a penny is one cent.
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I got one to match Fuzzy's too. Musta made a bunch for the Bicentennial. OP's coin is probably coated with nickel, should be slightly magnetic. Novelty coin worth $0.01, well, copper melt $0.0167
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If it looks shiny silver-colored, there is a 99.99% chance that it is a copper cent that has been plated. The counterstamps give even more credence to that but, also make it collectable.

Hang on to it, for sure.
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and yes, these counter strikes are kinda neat but not valuable.
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 Posted 07/29/2017  11:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinlover1899 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yeah, not much added value.
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One cent. Oh well.

Anyway -



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I have a 1976 penny that has the exact same counter stamps in the same locations. Does anyone know where these stamps came from?
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They likely came from an aftermarket company(-ies) (think along the lines of Franklin Mint) and were packaged with various bicentennial celebration ephemera. Just a guess there.
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These were very common during the bi-centennial. Many people with many stamps producing many coins.
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I actually got one from my Father in 1976 before the 4th as a kid. Each one of us got one all chome looking. Five children in my family at the time. It was attached to a color pamphlet explaining what the bicentennial celebration was all about. I wish I had kept it. Looked just like it. I think these are real but not by the mint.
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Just to make sure it's not Steel, get an Arc Welder's torch and hit with the flame. If it's only Copper, it will melt. Of course it the flame is hot enough, even the Steel will melt.
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Southern Rainman!

It would be neat to have the pamphlet/coin set.
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