1959 Steel Cent? It Sticks to a magnet

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Ok so any opinons on this would be great. I was originally going to post it in this thread

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,125707.0.html

but after it sticking to a magnet, thought I would create a new one. My grandfather gave it to me this past weekend. Says he dug it years ago, but honestly does not look dug at all.

Looks like there is a line through "IN GOD WE TRUST". is it possible for someone to "steel" coat a cent outside the mint?

Thanks for looking.

fyi, the pics got a bit yellowish, but the cent is silver in color.
 

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Re: 1959 Steel Cent?

it could just be plated with silver or some other metal.

i have 2 gold plated 1959 cents. but i dont' remember the mint mark.

just my 2 cents :D
 

Re: 1959 Steel Cent?

ferrabi said:
it could just be plated with silver or some other metal.

i have 2 gold plated 1959 cents. but i dont' remember the mint mark.

just my 2 cents :D
Thats what I thought at first too. But it sticks to a magnet.

Is it possible to coat a cent with steel? or some other magnetic metal.
 

hmm.

i just checked my gold plated pennies. both are 1959 no mint marks. and they stick to a magnet as well but it's a light attraction.

we need somebody who is an expert, do the normal 1959 pennies stick to a magnet??
 

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