Day For Unplated Cents

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MentalUnrest

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Well, as I said in another post: I have you to thank! I know all the errors and varieties to look for but never knew about these unplated varieties.

Thanks CC!
 

dustywallen

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These are environmental damage or dryer coins. If you will notice they are slightly larger than a normal cent. Which implies a heat source has been applied to them.
 

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These are environmental damage or dryer coins. If you will notice they are slightly larger than a normal cent. Which implies a heat source has been applied to them.

I put another penny on top and below: exact size of normal penny with no over or under hang.

Aside from this, what do you see that implies this? Or what would a true unplated show that this on does not?

If its not, it's good info to have.
 

dustywallen

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Garrett Ace 250 and 350. Currently AT PRO.
I am just going off information that I obtained whenever I found mine. The label has nothing to do with either coin was just laying on desk. As you can see the one I have is slightly larger and also you can see detail of heat. Very rough texture.
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dustywallen

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May 18, 2012
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Kingsport, TN
Detector(s) used
Garrett Ace 250 and 350. Currently AT PRO.
I am just going off information that I obtained whenever I found mine. The label has nothing to do with either coin was just laying on desk. As you can see the one I have is slightly larger and also you can see detail of heat. Very rough texture.
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How funny searched eBay for completed listings and the highest one sold was a 1983 D I don't know. I posted it on lincoln resource I while back when I found it. I just relayed what I was told. Threw it in the error box I have. Just dug it out when I saw this post.
 

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