TonyK
Jr. Member
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2021
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- Location
- Oregon Coast
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- Schonstedt GA-72, Geometrix G-858, Geophex GEM-2, Geonix EM-31, S&S Noggin 100 & 250 MHz GPR, Minelab Equinox 800
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Found this last week along the Oregon coast with some pennies and dimes. At first I didn't give it much thought as it looked like another penny. On closer inspection, and using a magnifying glass, the bust "seems" different from Lincoln, has a broader head and slightly angled differently (you can make out the left brow), the clothing different and the strange symbol behind the head does not fit anything I can locate on line. Also what is left of the back side of the coin does not look like anything I have found on a penny. It is a copper alloy, thinner than a penny, and was difficult to clean (mistake because some of the detail has been erased).
Any help identifying the coin is appreciated! Could this be a Lincoln penny that was simply distorted under heavy use/damage/ and subsurface soil conditions? Apologize for the lack of detail.




Any help identifying the coin is appreciated! Could this be a Lincoln penny that was simply distorted under heavy use/damage/ and subsurface soil conditions? Apologize for the lack of detail.



