ALUMINUM PENNY 1974 vs. NON-COPPER PENNY 1972-Denver Mint

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by girldly, Apr 21, 2015.

  1. Vegas Vic

    Vegas Vic Undermedicated psychiatric patient

    The sad thing is even if it is an off metal planchet with a scratch on the coin it probably would lose the op money given a $450 fee. The dealer was excited he made $400
     
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  3. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse


    She has stated that she did not go through the dealer, but rather paid for membership and sent it in independently, and that the price quoted is directly from PCGS with no middleman...

    That is the reason for my ranting on page 7 :)
     
  4. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    No there weren't

    Except an nickel or coppernickel planchet of 19 mm and equal thickness would also weigh 3.1 grams (Density of copper and nickel are almost identical). That's why I search the specs on coins we made for other countries to see if there was a match. And as I said there was one. The Nepal 25 Pice is coppernickel, 19mm, and 3.1 grams. But it is not magnetic, and was only struck in San Francisco as a proof coin.

    Few coin dealers know much about errors unless they have a special interest in them.

    Not always true.

    Not even close, lead weighs only a little more than half what gold weighs. Gold and tungsten are almost identical in weight but different in color. Lead and silver are much closer than lead and gold.

    Yes, Nickel. Almost identical in weight and highly magnetic in it's pure form, but loses it's magnetic properties if it contains more than about 8% or other metal.
     
  5. davidh

    davidh soloist gnomic

    To paraphrase Joseph N. Welch:

    @planman2014, may we not drop this? Let us not assassinate @girldly further, Sir. You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?
     
  6. Ed23

    Ed23 Active Member

    I guess some don't have an off switch, or care to read rules that are made for others. This whole exchange over the past several pages is totally uncalled for by someone who wants us all to know he is the only expert in coins that should be taken seriously.
     
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  7. Wheatmaster101

    Wheatmaster101 U.S. Cent Collector

    He must like to assassinate people, because I just recalled this thread from a while ago, where he also attempted to assassinate an innocent ebay seller.

    https://www.cointalk.com/threads/th...ed-your-help-again.260880/page-5#post-2106495
     
  8. planman2014

    planman2014 Active Member

    What is uncalled for is to tell a woman she might have something rare and then have here shell out $450 to authenticate that coin.
     
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  9. girldly

    girldly Girldly

  10. girldly

    girldly Girldly

    I thought I should show the photo of the three pennies I put in the sun, on our deck, and take the photo of the difference between a 1971, 1972 (ours) and a 1973.
     
  11. planman2014

    planman2014 Active Member

    @girldly seems to be a troll. She paid $450 to PCGS and they have taken over a week and still not contacted her? PCGS should of contacted her days ago either with a grade or an update (If it was something special and needed investigation).

    Yet nothing. She is instead posting more pictures of the coin 'in the sun'. Did you post this picture before? Why repost?
    If you just took this picture ----how did you do that if the coin is at PCGS?

    Troll Alert.
     
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  12. bdunnse

    bdunnse Who dat?

  13. girldly

    girldly Girldly

    Next, I called PCGS, to ask about our penny. She told me since it was not returned immediately, then it is more thank likely not plated. They return those coins immediately. So, I suppose the testing goes on. They can't tell you any specific information with regard to our coin, they are not allowed. All she was allowed to say was that if it is still at PCGS, they are still grading it, and/or doing the metal test. She also said to watch my emails daily for information. We still don't know anything. Thanks to all the collectors who have taken an interest in the coin.
     
  14. girldly

    girldly Girldly

    That is not very nice. I would never refer to anyone as a "troll." This was just a photo on the my computer I downloaded. I thought it might be helpful. As the pages increase, I just wanted people to see the coin. I am sorry if it bothers you sir. Please don't call me names. That is not nice at all.
     
  15. girldly

    girldly Girldly

    Don't encourage him. Please.
     
  16. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Pot, meet kettle...
     
  17. girldly

    girldly Girldly

    I see I am not his first victim. Thank you for this thread. I read it all. I feel for people who look for answers, and get abused by this member. What a sad thing. He needs a new hobby.
     
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  18. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    How about chilling it with the ad-hominems and not jumping to conclusions about the OP? This sounds like their first time sending something into be graded, and PCGS isn't always as fast as one would like.

    Best of luck to the OP. I really don't know what to expect of the coin, but I hope it turns out in your favor.
     
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  19. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    I just noticed this thread.

    girldly, I wish you luck.

    I really hope that you prove several members wrong, just for their nastiness.

    As for the repetitive snide comments, if you don't like a thread--

    Post elsewhere.

    Enough already.
     
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  20. planman2014

    planman2014 Active Member

    Right......you just had this picture sitting around and never posted it until now.
    I mean you can't take a picture today 'in the sun' to show us because the coin is still at PCGS.

    Right..........

    I have sent a few coins to PCGS and the Rarity scale and it has never taken anywhere near as long as you claim. Your entire story smells of BS. You called PCGS and they have had the coin for days and can't authenticate it?
    Nope. Nope.

    I have sent coins at that fee scale before that even I was not sure was a rare variety and those are WAY harder to authenticate than if a coin is an off-metal error or not. When you say PCGS would not tell you details on the coin while they have it--FALSE. I have done it before. I had a half cent I wanted to know if was a certain variety and the customer service rep put me on hold and told me they were contacting an expert who was currently at the Long Beach show.

    Anymore fabrications you want to make up?


    There is about 95% probability of 1 of 2 things going on here
    1) OP is just a troll
    or
    2) OP did in fact send to PCGS and coin came back the obvious worthless coin it was and OP is now just beating a dead horse
     
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  21. girldly

    girldly Girldly

    I agree. I am finished with this person. We know it is 99 percent not a rare coin, but this person resorts to name calling...so, why would anyone want to go to a site and be abused. I got the point the first time he wrote how he felt. He just wont drop the issue. I will check back in a few weeks. He has made a bad impression on me, and apparently I am not his only victim. Thank you.
     
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