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1956 Silver Wheat Penny

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Found 2 interesting coins on my quest to go through some of these Wheaties today. One was a 1884 Indian Head and then this 1956 Silver colored coin. It does stick to a magnet but very weak. It weighs 3.19. Just read some post about a science project. So that's probably it. Just wanted to post for your opinions.
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It's been artificially plated. You can see the Copper, indicating that the plating is slowly starting to wear off. PSD.
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Spot on.



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Thank You.
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Keep asking questions - it's why we're here!
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Thank You Coin Frog
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Some may wonder why the plating is peeling off the coin. The coin was not prepare correctly. If it was done to make is very shiny, they would buff the coin until it was clean and probably wipe it again. Then plate it with copper, then a coating of steel and a third layer of chrome. That would look as shiny as a chromed wheel then. Just a single layer on dirty coin will not last.
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