Images of Zincoln pennies in various stages of decay.

djabend

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I thought I would share some of the real losers I have found over the years.

We have all found them with some decay on them if they have been in the ground for any more then a few years.

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But its the ones that have been in the ground for over 10 in bad soil conditions that can make you tempted to just throw them out with the junk

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Cleaning them can do more harm then good, as ones with weak surfaces can partially or fully delaminate. Ouch!

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Hope you enjoyed the Pictures.
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Donny
 

Detectingfreak

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I sneak coins like that back into a roll of pennies :thumbsup: The bank accepts them either way because they do not know :)
 

tinkb

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I have been saving all mine like that for some years now from Oregon. thought I would get away from it back here in Ohio, but Not. I just gave a 300 count bag to my son in law to throw in the yard and practice PPing and hunting. I was going to send them back to the FEDs but now I am down to only about 5-6 rolls.

Just think what our children will have to look forwad too. No old zinc pennies. Hmmm That bad or good. Hate to think that 50 years from now there won't be many people doing a happy dance finding what we do now. IHs, old copper and wheats.
 

curbdiggercarl57

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ONLY time I've ever enjoyed seeing Zincolns, ever. Die you freaks of man, Die!
 

Goes4ever

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my banks in my town will accept them no matter how bad they are.
 

junkboy

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OMG that must be some nasty soil to eat thru metal like that......You live in Jersey don't you? :D
 

spartacus53

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Several of my nasty finds can compete with yours. It's amazing how quickly they deteriorate.
 

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djabend

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spartacus53 said:
Several of my nasty finds can compete with yours. It's amazing how quickly they deteriorate.

I am sure. These are the worst I have seen, but I know there are soil types in some areas that reduce these stinken Lincolns to powder in half the time. I wish the ground would eat them faster. I am tired of digging them up ;D

Mackaydon said:
DJ:
Great tutorial on how to take a close up pic.
Thanks,
Don....

Glad to help

HH,
Donny
 

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I pull the change out of cars at the junk yard and alot of them look like that. I tend to run them in my rock tumbler with some fish tank gravel (A tip I got off of here) and if they are still the least bit recognizable I wrap them and take them to the bank!!!
 

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