Two Pennies walk into a bar...

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  1. MaryContrary

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    I found these two pennies in my box that I thought were so great. I wanted to share because I was thrilled and never saw them before. I know they are not worth much, but what fun I had looking for them.
    The first one is I believe to be a 1964 Penny with a broadstrike error, but I'm not sure:
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    The second one is a 1943 Steele Penny. And yes, boy do I wish it were a 1944. But I thought it was still so cool.
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  3. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    Your "broadstrike" looks really thick, maybe @paddyman98 can comment.
     
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  4. MaryContrary

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    The weight of it is 1.64g. Any comments are appreciated.
     
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  5. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    Uh...yeah, A normal 1964 cent should weigh 3.11 g. If it weighs 1.64 g it must be made of some material other than copper! Is yours the one on top in the edge photo? If so, it might be an acid corroded job.
     
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  6. Randy Abercrombie

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    Well dang... I wanted to hear the rest of the joke!
     
  7. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    The coin in question is the thin one on top. It's been etched by acid -- that preserves detail, but makes the coin thinner and eats away from the rim.
     
  8. MaryContrary

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    Mine is on top. I put a regular penny on bottom to show scale.
     
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  9. MaryContrary

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    LOL
     
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  10. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    OK, acid etched job. A broadstrike would be BROAD
     
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  11. MaryContrary

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    Who does that? LOL
     
  12. MaryContrary

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    Good to know. I'm keeping it and labeling it Acid Etched. You are all amazing. Thank you soooo much.
     
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  13. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    The Cent in question is the thin Cent on top.

    I agree to what others have stated.. Acid etched.
    Altered Cent. Not a Broadstruck at all.

    A Roman walks into a bar.. He holds up 2 fingers and tells the bartender "5 Beers please" ;)

    Get it? 2 fingers held up makes the shape of a V.. Like the Roman Numeral for 5 :bookworm:
     
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  14. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    Most often, these are the results of a high school chemistry class.
     
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  15. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    The steel cent is a nice roll searching find.
     
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  16. MaryContrary

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    You made me laugh. I'm going to have to steal that one. LOL
     
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  17. MaryContrary

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    Thank you...I actually found it in a box of coins I have, along with the other one. I've never seen a steel penny in person before, so I was thrilled to research it and learn about it. I had no idea about Acid Etching though... I do really like learning these things from my wonderful friends here.
     
  18. MaryContrary

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    Interesting...did you ever try it?
     
  19. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Cute
     
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  20. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    Why not do an experiment for all of us. Get a copper cent from the 1960's (You didn't hear this from me. Hint, post that you cannot find one for your experiment and all of us will send you enough cents ($$$) to fill a box) and put it into a glass of Coke. Let us know what is happening.
     
  21. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I did, but not in chemistry class. This isn't my story, but I did independently verify each of the "acts upon" observations at various points in my basement-chemistry career.

    https://www.angelo.edu/faculty/kboudrea/demos/copper_HNO3/Cu_HNO3.htm

     
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