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1973-D 1c: Shiny Non-Copper Looking - Plated?

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Is this coin worth more than $0.02.

What's going on here?


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 Posted 08/30/2021  11:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ijn1944 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm thinking plated.
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Here is the oreo cookie view with our guy in the middle of two normal looking cents.
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@mdp, can you please add the weight of this cent? Thx.
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If it is plated, would it have been done at the mint thus making it an error? How does one know if it is PMD or not?

Another even more unusual trait ot this thing is that the obv. rim is significantly higher above the field compared to the reverse.

Is that a variety, an error or just something acceptable as normally occuring?

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This coin is worthless, but for the love of god never hold a coin with metal clamps again!!!!!!!!!!!! You're going to absolutely destroy your collection.
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All plating would have been done after this coin left the mint, therefore making it damage from a numismatic standpoint.
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Its 3.3 g weight would lead me to believe it's Cu underneath: 3.1 for Cu + 0.20 for Zn plate. Correct?
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Ok yes the weight seems to confirm that it is a normal cent that was plated. I'm not sure that this cent wasn't just a little heavier than the target though as 0.2 g seems like a lot of plating.
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Quote:
...never hold a coin with metal clamps


good catch and I even thought the same thing. but I reasoned that a gentle metal clamp would be preferred to a greasy amino acid-covered finger tip: one just looking for an unsupecting patina to be permanently etched...
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