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A "Copper" 1943 Cent

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found this going thru me wheats and I was pretty surprised at first (until I stuck a magnet to it)
i can not get a good pick but who ever did this did a really good job there is no sign of steel it looks like a copper cent the shiny parts in the pics is just the light from the camera I can't get a good pic for some reason even where there is wear on the face it shows a copper

so I just thought I would share with you and maybe somebody can tell me how they do this this good . ill try to get a better pic so the light don't shine off it it's pretty good looking fake coin

thanks
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Electroplating? From what I learned in 8th grade (ahh... those were the days) if you pass a charge through a piece of metal, its outside will be charged, and if the ions in the solution of Cu is positive and the metal is negative, the ions will stick like a magnet.

I bet biokemist can give you a better explanation.
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Hi colleen,
I agree that this 1943 "steel cent" was electroplated. If you look closely at your pictures, one will notice a steel look ever so slightly beneath the false cover. The magnet test further confirms.
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Man what a shame it is not the real thing.
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I've got a 1943 copper Cent.
It's real copper and doesn't stick to a magnet.
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...per_cent.jpg
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I've got a 1943 copper Cent...
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I wish I owned a fake like that just for the novelty of it. Looks original to me.
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Quote:

I've got a 1943 copper Cent.
It's real copper and doesn't stick to a magnet.


you got me... I was really excited to see it! And couple with my slow internet it made the loading even more dramatic! Then I saw the beaded rim... and then the leaf... and then the Canada... and then "Coop got you again!"
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