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1942 Steel Cent.. No Just Looks Like One..

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Hey I snagged this a few days ago for $3 and I just said who cares if its colored with crayon if it could be a steel planchet but like I assumed it is not and it was also actually said to be a error coin at a live auction I assume because of the cut but I do not know.. it is a 1942 Wheat cent.. the outer rim shows copper and it has the weight of a normal copper cent but it does not look to be plated by the average Joe and looks more like it was meant to be there.. I am just looking for info on how this happens and what it is called because I know I have heard of it and seen pictures of them but I cant find my old source so while I look further if any knows what I am talking about or can tell me what the error is on this coin if any feel free to elaborate on this for me and any future finds like this.
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 Posted 03/24/2011  08:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm no pro but it looks to be plated,maybe mercury. The dings on it look to be post mint damage.Not an error but like I said I am no pro.
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I found one of these, it was 1944 though. Got excited as it's rumored that a few 1944 steel's made it out of the mint. It had minor specs of copper coloring on the outer rim, but the rest was silver... Unfortunately it was plated :(
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Can be missing the copper layer or they took the copper off with some quemical I guess !?
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Can be missing the copper layer or they took the copper off with some quemical


I don't think 1942 cents were copper plated.
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The 1942 steel was an experiment piece to show what the steel cents would look like for 1943.
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1. The coin is plated...crudely at that.

2. The color of the 'cut' in the coin shows it was plated after the damage.

3. 1942 cents were 95% copper, 5% tin and zinc. French Bronze. Zinc cents didn't come around for another 40 years.
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 Posted 03/24/2011  12:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ricardocody to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Scurry you are right they are copper my bad guys !
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