Wierd edge on a penny Need your Opinnion

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Rollbama13, Oct 11, 2010.

  1. Rollbama13

    Rollbama13 New Member

    I dont know if its worth bringing up, but look at how right next to lip it looks raised. PMD?

    Also, do the newer pennies have an alloy core? I have one thats been sscratched and it shows a nickel color..... Your thoughts?
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  3. cubenewb

    cubenewb Consumer of Knowledge

    I'm also curious as to what the deal is with this type of penny, I have one also. If yours is similar to mine you'll notice that the thickness of the coin itself varies significantly as you look at the edge while rotating it. That region near the outer edge from about 9:00 to 12:00 is probably where your piece becomes a lot thicker? I don't think it's PMD... It's not like someone hit it with a hammer and bent the coin. It looks like when it was struck it didn't hit the planchet evenly or something? Again, I'm here to know the answer from the experts too.

    Regardless of what causes this, I'm sure it's not worth very much at all.

    edit: And in regards to your 'nickel' colored scratched penny, yes, post 1982 pennies are essentially zinc slugs coated in copper, not really an alloy but definitely not primarily copper. Whether the scratch is PMD or a lamination error is something that can only be determined through some photos :p
     
  4. Rollbama13

    Rollbama13 New Member

    Your right yours sounds like mine. Even if its not worth much, Im still keeping it. Its good to say the Gov. screwed up!!! :)

    Do you think you could post a pic of your penny?

    Thanks again!
     
  5. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    That's completely normal.
     
  6. cubenewb

    cubenewb Consumer of Knowledge

    My camera is currently out of commission (little sister dropped it), but I can assure you it looks very similar, it has that odd little... lustrous arc? I don't know how to describe it, but it has that weird look along the edge due to the distortion of the penny's thickness. Mine is a 1987, and at it's largest thickness it's comparable to that of a nickel (although it's slightly thinner)
     
  7. Rollbama13

    Rollbama13 New Member

    Is it? it looks alot different from others ive seen, but then again, im a rookie and not an expert, thanks for your take on it.
     
  8. Simms

    Simms Tactile History

    I wish that was an error, I have seen hundreds of them.
     
  9. Rollbama13

    Rollbama13 New Member

    Cube, i agree w/ you 100% it just dont look right...........
     
  10. Rollbama13

    Rollbama13 New Member

    Im still gonna hang on to it..... Anyone know if the new pennies (1990+) have a nickel alloy core in it?
     
  11. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    I've also come across an awful lot of them. There have been threads in the past about them and I can't recall exactly the cause (coop will know off the top of his head) but they are common.

    I saved about 400-500 of them before I just rolled them up and cashed them in. I still see them occasionally while roll hunting.
     
  12. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    It's hard to tell from the photo but it may be a former encased cent.
     
  13. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    We're talking about the same thing here, right?:

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  14. jallengomez

    jallengomez Cessna 152 Jockey

    These coins were struck with deteriorated dies and are were very common in the '80s.
     
  15. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    :thumb:There you go!

    Thanks jallengomez!
     
  16. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    Are we talking about a "weird edge" (as stated in the original post) or a "weird rim"? There is a difference.
     
  17. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    I took it to mean the raised area on the inside that affects the lettering.
     
  18. jallengomez

    jallengomez Cessna 152 Jockey

    That was my take on it also.
     
  19. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    I took it to mean the edge.
     
  20. Rollbama13

    Rollbama13 New Member

    Rim..... my termanology is not great..... If you say thats common for the 80's that makes sense, mine is an '88............
     
  21. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    sINCE 1982 Lincoln Cents have been zinc cores with copper plating.

    As for the weird edge, its perfectly normal. I don't know the exact cause but there are millions of them, you just happened to notice one.

    Coin/Variety/Error collecting and reselling does that to you. It makes you actually LOOK at coins with a discerning eye. Each disk is examined and actually "analyzed" for possible error's and varieties. Do so, brings up questions such as the OP asked. It also brings up answers such as "it's perfectly normal".

    Head over to the mint error boards at http://board.conecaonline.org/forumdisplay.php?f=4 and ask there. I'm sure you'll get the same answers but with a little more detail.
     
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