1987 D Lincoln cent

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  1. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Opinions on the 8, 7, and possibly mm? 20170509_023952-1.jpg 20170509_024211.jpg
     
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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Die Deterioration Doubling..
    Common on Copper Plated Zinc Cents
    Mint Mark might be the beginning of Zinc Rot
     
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  4. Coinman1974

    Coinman1974 Research, Research, Research

    Nice find! I still like it.

    paddy how common are these?
     
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  5. cpm9ball

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    If you saved them, it would be a complete waste of space.

    Chris
     
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  6. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    very common and will never be worth more than face value...
     
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  7. Kentucky

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    I am so thoroughly disenchanted with modern cents, I am thinking that preserving some might be worthwhile because they wear so badly.
     
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  8. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Okay, thank you. Doubling is hard for me. I knew it wasn't a known variety, but I really can't distinguish...yet.;)
     
  9. Leahred1967

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    Thank you! With work and school I'm only two rolls in to the 2 boxes worth of pennies, but almost half are pre 1982. So glad school is almost over for the semester so I can devote more time to this. I'm not checking real close yet, but noticed this and thought I'd post. The whole doubling thing is a tough one for me. They must have been in rolls or something for quite some time because in 2 rolls I've already found an 81, 82, 83, and 86 in very good shape imo. But then I don't know anything about grading...
     
  10. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Thank you Chris, I'll keep that in mind, but you know I'm still at that stage.:p
     
  11. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Thank you. I definitely value you guys' feedback.
     
  12. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    I've found a few in these couple of rolls in really good shape for early 80's. I'm going to stick them back...
     
  13. Leahred1967

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  14. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    those would be nice for a lincoln cent coin folder...
     
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  15. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Yes they would. Along with my 1909, 1910, 1914....I've already gotten a pretty nice little collection together in the last few months from circulation. It helps that dad gave me a half a jar of wheats he'd been saving for who knows how long. My 1942 P war nickel was also in that jar...and some old foreign coins...
     
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  16. Nolan Workman

    Nolan Workman Well-Known Member

    Check your 1983's for copper cross over, copper would weigh 3.1 g, the zinc run 2.4-2.6 g.
     
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  17. Leahred1967

    Leahred1967 Active Member

    Thank you. I'll do that. I have several 83's I need to check. I have several 82 copper. :) Just have to get some scales...
     
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