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1992 Cent Possible Wrong Planchet

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I know it"s in horrible condition. This one is my lowball weight. I still haven't done the research on what the P Mint put out that year, but it definitely looks like a shadow of a person on the obverse
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Agree--much post-strike damage. The coin didn't leave the striking chamber in that condition. Good photos!
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PMD, zinc rot, and Pareidolia. Just a spender.
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Thanks for the help After 1000s of coins things. they all look the same. Side note... How do you tell if a 1946 nickel is partial silver?
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with all of the above, zinc rot cent...

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How do you tell if a 1946 nickel is partial silver?

You could take the suspected coin to a person with a XRF machine to determine if it is the real deal... And there would be no large mintmark above the building...
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I don't have the MM there, & the patina looks like silver. Probably another miss call
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Agree, just PMD.
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PMD. And since no nickels in 1946 were struck on partial silver planchets, it won't be one. Wiehgt will also be a good way to tell. Compare its weight to a typical nickel coin.
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