weird penny

iwas1ncthr said:
http://www.coinfacts.com/small_cents/cents_lincoln_memorial_reverse.html

Just a quick update, according to PCGS if you follow the link and look at the 1974 lincoln cent they say that it is now legal to own.
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Yes I know if they didnt want people to have them they shouldnt have let them leave the mint.
if it is in fact real wich the odds are slim ill fight them tooth and nail in court or should I say the guy who has it will
 

COUNTRY GIRL said:
Is there a V D B on the bottom of the shoulder?

In 1909 the VDB was only struck on the reverse and then it went missing until I believe 1918 when the VDB was then stamped on the lower bust of Lincoln as all the Lincolns are to this day. I have personally seen the 1969-s with true doubling of the initials but I do not have the new cherry pickers guide so I am not sure if this is a new listed variety or not. I do know that there are many Lincolns out there that don't appear to show the VDB at the bottom of Lincoln but I am pretty sure it is due to either clogged dies or worn dies.
 

iwas1ncthr said:
COUNTRY GIRL said:
Is there a V D B on the bottom of the shoulder?

In 1909 the VDB was only struck on the reverse and then it went missing until I believe 1918 when the VDB was then stamped on the lower bust of Lincoln as all the Lincolns are to this day. I have personally seen the 1969-s with true doubling of the initials but I do not have the new cherry pickers guide so I am not sure if this is a new listed variety or not. I do know that there are many Lincolns out there that don't appear to show the VDB at the bottom of Lincoln but I am pretty sure it is due to either clogged dies or worn dies.

I agree 100 %! If there are only a dozen uacounted for, and it's as cool as it looks, does it have the VDB, from what I see they all should? Weight is another factor, but without a scale look deeper? :)
 

the coin in the photo is for reference and not the actual coin.
but i can post the actual coin if need be
 

imafishingnutt said:
the coin in the photo is for reference and not the actual coin.
but i can post the actual coin if need be
Please do post a picture of the actual coin. I would love to see it. Wish I could find something like that! Cheers! Shane
 

The steel Penney's only went throw 1943 plain to 1943,s that coin is unreal. :o :o


P.S. I have a coin gust like that.
 

SWR said:
Wow, this thread is really dragging on for a long time without any definite answers. Surly the owner of the coin would have had it authenticated by now.
or at least picture posted of it on a scale ::)
 

iwas1ncthr said:
http://www.coinfacts.com/small_cents/cents_lincoln_memorial_reverse.html

Just a quick update, according to PCGS if you follow the link and look at the 1974 lincoln cent they say that it is now legal to own.

Here's a copy-and-paste from that link - the type was so small I couldn't read it without enlarging it:

"Large quantities of Aluminum and Bronze-clad Steel 1974 Cents were produced, but most were destroyed. Both are now illegal to own. "

Bummer if you've got one.

Nan
 

I found one of these plated buggers the other day. My heart almost jumped out of my chest until it hit the digital scales. I wonder if the guy who plated this thing is somewhere chuckling at me right now?

fugazi_penny.jpg
 

No sir it was not a copy and paste
 

Cool thread! Interesting stuff!
 

I found one of these plated buggers the other day. My heart almost jumped out of my chest until it hit the digital scales. I wonder if the guy who plated this thing is somewhere chuckling at me right now?

fugazi_penny.jpg

Back when I was a kid and we didn't know how bad Mercury is for you, we would rub pennies with mercury to make them nice and shiny. That may be what you have there.
 

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