crb254 Tenderfoot Joined Oct 27, 2013 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Golden Thread 0 Location central texas Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Oct 27, 2013 Thread Owner #1 I'm not sure if what I have are errors or just every day pennys, if anybody has any input on if the coins in the pics are errors and if so what k ind. ...thanks ....... Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Diving for Pleasure and Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
I'm not sure if what I have are errors or just every day pennys, if anybody has any input on if the coins in the pics are errors and if so what k ind. ...thanks ....... Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Diving for Pleasure and Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
Iamrussell Bronze Member Joined Mar 12, 2013 Messages 2,114 Reaction score 697 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Oct 27, 2013 #2 Looks like wear and tear otherwise known as pmd- post mint damage ------------------------------------- just keep stacking, just keep stacking, stacking stacking stacking
Looks like wear and tear otherwise known as pmd- post mint damage ------------------------------------- just keep stacking, just keep stacking, stacking stacking stacking
H Henry2 Full Member Joined May 27, 2011 Messages 228 Reaction score 48 Golden Thread 0 Oct 27, 2013 #3 Could be a wood grain penny, I find them every now and then
H huntsman53 Gold Member Joined Jun 11, 2013 Messages 6,955 Reaction score 6,772 Golden Thread 0 Location East Tennessee Primary Interest: Other Oct 27, 2013 #4 Henry2 said: Could be a wood grain penny, I find them every now and then Click to expand... I agree and it is caused by an improper composition mixing of the Copper and alloys! While it gives very little if any extra to the value of a circulated Cent, this effect is highly prized on some high grade uncirculated early Lincoln Cents. Frank
Henry2 said: Could be a wood grain penny, I find them every now and then Click to expand... I agree and it is caused by an improper composition mixing of the Copper and alloys! While it gives very little if any extra to the value of a circulated Cent, this effect is highly prized on some high grade uncirculated early Lincoln Cents. Frank