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1951-D Extra Large Cent - Ok, How'de This Happen?

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Wondered why this 1951-D stuck out of the stack of wheat cents I pulled to look through. It's larger than the other "normal" sized cents. Check it out.... thoughts?


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Very unusual. One of the weirdest things I've ever seen. Did you check the weight of your Wheat cent?
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weighs normal 3.1g
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Wow! That is unusual! A lot bigger!
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Fake lol just kidding neat find
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I believe that's a hammered cent. Coin is placed between 2 pieces of thick leather and whacked with a mallet. I've seen it mentioned in this forum several times.
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Weighs normal,is it thinner? Maybe some type of Texas Cent?
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Quote:
Weighs normal,is it thinner?


Surprisingly not - although it is just a "touch" bigger! Larger cent is in the middle.


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That is a weird dog. It doesn't look like a hammered piece.

Foreign planchet?
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I think that @papadoc and @john1 are right that this is a Texas Cent. It wouldn't need to be very much thinner to get that modest amount of increase in diameter.
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I believe that's a hammered cent. Coin is placed between 2 pieces of thick leather and whacked with a mallet. I've seen it mentioned in this forum several times.


True - but they are thin and out of round.
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with moxking I think we made Foreign coins back then.
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Where the heck is crazyb0?
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Even if it were a foreign planchet it would have had to be struck out of collar, and would most likely show some other evidence of that.
I am voting Texas Cent.
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Interesting find
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It shows fully formed rims and the details such as LIBERTY go all the way to the rim. It is a Texas Cent.
The only other way this coin would be possible is if the dies were larger, and that doesn't happen.

EDIT: Some areas of the reverse are flattened out and Lincoln's profile is stretched. All pointing towards a Texas Cent made by pressing a cent between two thick pieces of leather.
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