1936 Penny with nothing on the back

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by theredball, Jan 22, 2012.

  1. theredball

    theredball New Member

    I was going through my old coin collection and noticed that one of the pennies in there has no back. Not sure how to tell if this is an error or just someone decided to blast off the back of it. The coin was approximately 3.1 grams if that helps. I can post a picture if needed but I don't have a very high resolution camera so I'll skip that for now.

    Anyone ever heard of this/have a way of identifying whether it is real or not? Your help is very appreciated

    -Gil :D
    edit: not sure if you can tell in the video but the back is completely smooth, like no raised surfaces at all.

    [video=youtube;Dr2RFSGgpOM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr2RFSGgpOM&feature=youtu.be[/video]
     
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  3. wooleytree

    wooleytree Operation Flamingo

    A picture would help.
     
  4. It's probably just worn a lot, but this thread is pretty much useless without pictures :/ We don't mean to be harsh, but descriptions don't do us much good
     
  5. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Pictures are a must!!
     
  6. CashDude

    CashDude Member

    It looks too smooth to me. Like someone ground it down and polished out the tool marks. You could weigh it to confirm.
     
  7. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    Ground down. The rim is completely removed. PMD.
     
  8. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    if you are going to post vids please slowly i appreciate the vid but still photos would have done just as well and you might want to weight it and show us the edge..
     
  9. theredball

    theredball New Member

    I just couldn't get a good shot with the camera, like I said low resolution.
    Also in my original post I did say I weighed it, it came out to 3.1 grams.

    I'm new here, sorry if I didn't go by the proper manner.
     
  10. james m. wolfe

    james m. wolfe New Member

    where did you get from ???
     
  11. theredball

    theredball New Member

    A couple years ago someone was selling a bunch of wheat pennies by bulk in Georgia I bought about 100, there was a few VDBs, that one, and nothing else really noteworthy. I couldn't ever determine if it was real or not and eventually forgot about it until now.
     
  12. rascal

    rascal Well-Known Member

    It's possible this coin could be a real mint error. there are a few real ones out there that are struck only on one side. this happens when two planchets enters the coining chamber at the same time with one being on top of another one. if this one weighs 3.1 grams then it is probably a real one.
     
  13. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    Ground off, PMD.
     
  14. ButItsSoShiny

    ButItsSoShiny New Member

    If it was ground off, would it be that smooth on the blank side?
     
  15. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    COMPLETELY flat and smooth, it's a fake.

    Yes they do exist, but the resulting one sided coins are not completely flat and smooth on the blank side. The weight does tell us that this coin started out a little on the heavy side, but you can take a normal 3.1 gram cent , grind the entire reverse off and still be within the mint tolerance.
     
  16. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    Aaaaa-greeeee.
     
  17. theredball

    theredball New Member

    Darn, oh well thanks guys. I figured as much but it was worth asking
     
  18. CFioren317

    CFioren317 New Member

    So then something like this 1962 would definitely be ground down then, right...since there are no outside edges on the blank side?
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  19. Bikia mcrill

    Bikia mcrill New Member

    If it were real how much would it be worth tis the question
     
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