1975D Silver Penny

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Coincidence, May 2, 2017.

  1. Coincidence

    Coincidence New Member

    I read an old forum on here about this penny but never saw a definitive answer on the rarity of the coin, but I'd like to get some answers on it if possible. I have a 1975D silver penny with the liberty bell on one side and an outline of USA on the other.

    There were discussions on if it was plated or if it was pressed on a dime print. Not sure what any of that means but attached are photos of my penny. Please fill me in on what I have and whether it's truly rare or do I have something made out of boredom.
     

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  3. Lawtoad

    Lawtoad Well-Known Member

    It is a novelty item. A cent was stamped with the images of the Liberty Bell and the U.S. It was then plated (likely chrome). It appears to have been done in celebration of the U.S. Bicentennial. It is not rare or valuable.
     
  4. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    First, welcome to the neighborhood @Coincidence !

    It would be a lot easier for some of us blind old farts if you would crop your photos first, resize them and then select "Full Image" rather than using the "Thumbnail".

    I agree with @Lawtoad that it is not an original finish, and it may even have been dipped in mercury. This was a common classroom experiment back in the day.

    Chris
     
  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    The definitive answer I will give you is this.. Because it is not rare but common. Only because it is not silver. And the previous posts tell you why.
    Just like the Kennedy on Lincoln Cent -
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    Yours is a novelty item -
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    Last edited: May 3, 2017
  6. Coincidence

    Coincidence New Member

    Hey thanks for the quick response, I appreciate the info. Looks like I'm not going to be a millionaire after all lol. Cool collectors item though, makes me stare at my coins a lot more now.
     
  7. Coincidence

    Coincidence New Member

    Thanks for the welcome and appreciate the quick response as well. I believe you can also click on the photo to enlarge it! Thanks for the info!
     
  8. Coincidence

    Coincidence New Member

    I searched all over last night and could find nothing like what you just showed me, great info. Thank you!
     
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  9. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    They are known as novelty cents. A few weeks ago I got one with California on it. Easy to buy and very common. :)
     
  10. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Yes, I know that, but often, even the enlargement is not very big. That is why it is best to crop your photo, first, then resize it and use the "Full Image" option. The "Thumbnail" option really sucks especially when there are multiple images to assess. If the reader wants to add comments after viewing an image, he/she must close the image, post comments and then reopen the next image. It's a pain in the ass.

    Chris
     
  11. Coincidence

    Coincidence New Member

    True. Will do when I find my retirement fund coin!
     
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