1945 D Wheat Penny question

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by 02mystang, Sep 6, 2012.

  1. 02mystang

    02mystang New Member

    First off let me just say I'm new here and new to the hobby. Its very fun and addictive!! :)

    Now my question is....

    I found a 1945 D wheat Penny that has an odd copper shinny luster to it and is magnetic. Is this rare or normal as I thought only 43's and possible 44's were steel?


    I've searched the net with no luck. Any help would be much apreciated!
     
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  3. Eps

    Eps Coin hoarder/ lover

    Post a picture, can't help you without a pic
     
  4. 02mystang

    02mystang New Member

    coin1.jpg coin2.jpg coin3.jpg ok these pics stink... i've not master the art of coin photos yet but....

    the color was what first brought my attention to it. My young daughters always help me go thru my coins and I was just showing her how a steel penny sticks to magnets but others dont... when she says yes they do it sticks to this one!
     
  5. Eps

    Eps Coin hoarder/ lover

    Well, it's uncirculated, but I dolnt know why it was magnetic. It could be struck on a 1943 planchet and some how plated, probably not though, others will chime in
     
  6. Eps

    Eps Coin hoarder/ lover

    Can you post a pic of the date, I may have a lead, also do you have a magnifier because you can take the pic through that
     
  7. Tyler G.

    Tyler G. Active Member

    It looks to be plated and polished to me.
     
  8. Eps

    Eps Coin hoarder/ lover

    I think the date was changed and it was plated
     
  9. 02mystang

    02mystang New Member

    I dont have a magnifer here at home, I will try and post tomorrow from work, but it they did change the date they did a heck of a good job
     
  10. 02mystang

    02mystang New Member

    pic with date

    ok dont laugh at my photo skills..... I compared it to another 1945 and it looks the same. Any thoughts? If someone plated this penny would/could that be the reason it is magnetic?

    P1000872.jpg
     
  11. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    Plated, PMD (Post Mint Damage)
     
  12. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna


    Shootin' from the hip, are we?
     
  13. 02mystang

    02mystang New Member

    Thanks for the reply!

    Not to doubt what you are saying, just trying to understand (I'm very new to all this). The PMD you are talking about is the date? or just overall coin condition.

    Whoever or whatever it was plated with caused it to be magnetic?

    Thanks
     
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