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Montauk3

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While separating the wheat from the chaff, (pre 1983 from the zinc carp) I noticed this odd cent. Is it a token, promotional, a million dollar coin that slipped out of the mint?

It is NOT made of zinc and is not magnetic. It would seem to be copper
Any ideas at all?

Ralph
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ivan salis

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new zinc cent -- of the new lincoln design
 

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ivan salis said:
new zinc cent -- of the new lincoln design
You are correct sir, I used my usb microscope and saw where the copper wash is being lost already.

At least they didn't put a pic of you know who on the coin.
 

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Thanks for the sites.
 

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At least it still has "In God We Trust" inscribed on it. And the Anointed One already has coins out after the election. :notworthy:
 

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Mackaydon said:
Composition: 95% copper, 5% tin and zinc
Four new (2009) designs for the one cent. This site tells all:
http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/lincolnredesign/
and features your one cent coin here:
http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/lincolnredesign/index.cfm?action=lincolnPenny&Aspect=2

Actually, the San Fran Proofs will be the 95% coppers. The current business strikes are the typical Zincoln variety. Now, the monkey wrench in all this is that the coins minted for mint sets will be 95% coppers. The mints sets have been delayed as the current mint employees don't know how to treat the 95% strikes with an anti-tarnish treatment. The current treatment is for a copper plated zinc plantchet. They 95% copper strikes have all prematurely tarnished before they could begin shipping. This was reported in Numismatic News about a month ago.
 

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from the mint ... "And the four 2009 Abraham Lincoln one-cent coins will maintain the same metal content (2.5% copper, balance zinc)"
 

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Montauk3 said:
ivan salis said:
new zinc cent -- of the new lincoln design
You are correct sir, I used my usb microscope and saw where the copper wash is being lost already.

At least they didn't put a pic of you know who on the coin.

It is coming!!!
 

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DeanPA said:
from the mint ... "And the four 2009 Abraham Lincoln one-cent coins will maintain the same metal content (2.5% copper, balance zinc)"

This is for the everyday issue of business strikes. Trust me. I know. Mint sets and proof sets will have the 95% copper to coincide with the original 1909 composition.
 

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Diver_Down said:
Mackaydon said:
Composition: 95% copper, 5% tin and zinc
Four new (2009) designs for the one cent. This site tells all:
http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/lincolnredesign/
and features your one cent coin here:
http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/lincolnredesign/index.cfm?action=lincolnPenny&Aspect=2

Actually, the San Fran Proofs will be the 95% coppers. The current business strikes are the typical Zincoln variety. Now, the monkey wrench in all this is that the coins minted for mint sets will be 95% coppers. The mints sets have been delayed as the current mint employees don't know how to treat the 95% strikes with an anti-tarnish treatment. The current treatment is for a copper plated zinc plantchet. They 95% copper strikes have all prematurely tarnished before they could begin shipping. This was reported in Numismatic News about a month ago.

A quick google of "Delay of Mint Sets" fetched the article. http://numismaticnews.net/article/Tarnished_cents_delay_mint_sets/
 

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you mean this denomination?
 

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