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Partial Copper On 1943 Cent

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 Posted 05/01/2008  03:37 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add bibd to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all,

To preface my post, I'm not a whacko who thinks he has found a fortune - just thought I'd share an interesting find with you, with no agenda on my part.

In a junk tray at my local coin shop I found a 1943 (Philly) cent with what appears to be about 20% copper showing on the reverse. There's not enough of it to kill the magnetism (unfortunately)! :)

I guess it's one of three possibilities:
(1) an attempted counterfeit Cu plating that recirculated;
(2) some kind of Cu-like toning of the steel alloy; or
(3) something very strange (mixed composition?)

Any opinions from the veterans out there? Even if my coin falls into the less-valuable categories (1) or (2), I am still pleased to find something so interesting in the junk tray. If you really need them, pics can be arranged. But perhaps this variety/error/damage is well-documented and you don't need pics. Just let me know...
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From what you are describing and with out seeing a picture here is my guess.

I have one that I would describe that way also. I believe it has been plated to make it look shiny and new. The plating is probably starting to tone. At least that is what I suspect with my coin.

But again that would be just a guess on my part.
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 Posted 05/02/2008  10:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jeremymh to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Pics would be much appreciated.
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Picture help but I sure its not a 1943. it may have rusted and toned to a copper look.Or it a trimmed 8 of a 1948 wheat.
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