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1955 S Gold Plated Magnetic Penny?

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I have looked all over the Internet and can not find any company that makes a Gold plated Steel Planchette Penny..and it is the same Diamiter as other wheat pennys.Need information if possible.All company on internet use real pennys for Gold playing. Can this be a possible wrong Planchette Error before it was plated..the penny shows wear on letters A.M of America like it was in circulation before it was plated?
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 Posted 01/27/2022  11:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is not legitim penny. Take the weight also. In 1955 at San Francisco do not strike steel or other magnetic coins. Your design it is not what was use for the wheat cents.
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It appears to be in some type of holder. Is it labeled? Some type of novelty coin maybe?
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 Posted 01/28/2022  12:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dragg to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
No It's in a round insert I got from my friend. Not in any graded c ASE
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I Actually bought it from Estate Sale in Colorado
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It was in cardboard holder? When I received it
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Keep your holder for the best one.
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If the plating is thick enough, it can have a magnetic attraction strong enough to hold the coin in place on a magnet. This is considered PMD, and no premium associated with damage like this.
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The coin has a chip on the Rim Above liberty showing steel Planchette..and gold is non magnetic
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Only silver is slightly magnetic
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The silver is not magnetic.
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Most likely a layer of nickel under the gold, plating is usually done with layers of different metal, nickel is ferromagnetic. The silver color you are seeing in the chip would be the nickel.
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The gnomes at Littleton might be the culprits here.
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it's "gold tone plated" not gold plated and this is why it's magnetic, same type of plating they use to make the gold toned rims for cars.

Just a guess and an opinion, but probably a plating business's sample piece, and it's probably titanium nitride or some other similar material, and a magnetic layer underneath.
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Probably plated first with Nickel or chrome plating. It will show a slightly magnetic attraction. Not like a steel cent that jumps toward a magnet.
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 Posted 01/28/2022  2:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dragg to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This penny does jump towards the magnet
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