Are These Just Badly Damaged?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Maximus_222, Jun 10, 2012.

  1. Maximus_222

    Maximus_222 New Member

    Ok the other day at Subway, these two coins, among others, were included with my change...

    I can't even tell the year on the "S" wheat penny, but not sure if that's because it's just been badly damaged through circulation, or something else has caused the damage?

    As to the 2003 "D" dime, can someone tell me if dimes normally turn this color through circulation, or am I missing something?

    Thanks and I appreciate any feedback.

    Penny2-1.jpg Penny2-2.jpg Dime4-2.jpg Dime4-4.jpg
     
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  3. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Both are damaged. The dime looks like it may have been buried for a while.
     
  4. TexasTwister

    TexasTwister Member

    These both look like "parking lot finds". I believe the dime's appearance is due to long time exposure to the elements (rain, sun, etc.). I believe they are both PMD. Too bad, too because the wheatie reverse indicates the coin was in pretty good shape before someone ran over it several times :( But then again, this is just my opinion. Wait to see what others say for sure!
     
  5. Maximus_222

    Maximus_222 New Member

    Thanks for the info.
     
  6. Maximus_222

    Maximus_222 New Member

    Well thank you, I appreciate the info, especially since I'm just learning about coins.

    But I do have another question for you... Can you even make out what the year is on the "wheat" penny? Also, let's just say the penny was not damaged and we knew what date it was (it looks like 19*4 -- can't really make out the 3rd number), what would the value have been, given the "S" looks, and please correct me if I'm wrong, like its "double struck"???

    Thanks.
     
  7. ReaperRuler

    ReaperRuler Resident Numismatist

    I personally think, based on the image of the penny, that the date is either 1934/6 or 1954/6
     
  8. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    I don't see any doubling. If it was an undamaged 36-s, it would be worth about $3 or so.
     
  9. cremebrule

    cremebrule Active Member

    Not even. Most circulation finds from the mid 30s to late 50s wheaties are only worth it's bulk wheatie price (3-5 cents)...though a 36S might be able to be sold for a bit more.
     
  10. Maximus_222

    Maximus_222 New Member

    If you look at the top rounded part of the "S" that's where it appears to be doubled... I thought the picture was a pretty good view, but I did take it with my phone... I'll try and see if I can get a better pic, although, would it make a difference, given how badly it is damaged?
     
  11. Stang1968

    Stang1968 Member

    The S-mint mark looks to be the type that was in use in the 1950's. My guess is 1954-S.
     
  12. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Can't be a 56 because it has an S mintmark and San Francisco closed in 55. Can't be a 36-S because the 3 didn't curve down like that in 36. the last digit looks more like a 4 to me (the odd tipped angle of the picture doesn't help) so i would say it is a 54-S
     
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