Do your reaserch oncebt stuck from 72 to 85 and get back to me on that. What tells you that im automatically wrong?
Aren't no Mint Mark Cents minted at the Philadelphia Mint? I Never heard of West Point minted Cents. What years?
He has some truth in his story but how can he tell? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Point_Mint Quote - "Even without United States Mint status, it produced U.S. coinage. From 1974 through 1986, the West Point Mint produced Lincoln cents bearing no mint mark, making them indistinguishable from those produced at the Philadelphia Mint." Closed quote
You don't have to get nasty. He never mentioned you are wrong. Just a simple explanation is what you need to give.
"Composition: 1909–1942, 1944–1982: 95% copper, remainder tin or zinc." What did you say about doing research?
There is no way to differentiate a West Point struck Cent from the early 70s from a Philadelphia minted Cent. None
Ah, the coinluminati, eh? But ya see, I work in a state Capitol building. If we couldn't use pocket magic mice, we'd never get ANY information.
West Point did mint cents during that era. But, they lacked mint marks just like Philadelphia cents. There is no known way to distinguish a coin minted in west point verses one mined in Philadelphia.
Of course there’s always the ultimate marketing plan - count on the limitless gullibility of the YouTube crowd.
One would have to find a shipment in original packaging with West Point Mint banding for proper authentication. Circulation Kennedy half dollars were minted in San Francisco until 1967 to supply overwhelming demand, but no authentication exists for these.
In a past post I jokingly told the OP that this is a West Point mint side minted and punched and an extra special scratchy slug was used in the stamping machine. Extra special! Low and behold quess what he comes up with? Special issue WP “Pennies” in a US Mint seal-A-meal bag. UNBELIEVABLE!
Hey, he never said these cents were MINTED in West Point, now did he? No. He said they were "relased" there. Now, pending hearing what the definition of "relased" is, I say we give him the benefit of the doubt and just say he meant to say "released". Maybe he went to a random bank in West Point, NY and asked for a few rolls of cents. Now about that solid copper thing, I'm fascinated to know how he managed to remove the tin and/or zinc.
you want to be his buddy go for it. But I warn you this Guy’s like stepping in dog poo. No matter how much you scrape it off your shoe it still smells.
I'm convinced he's been put up to being here just to tempt me to go all "flame" on him, so Jim and Doug have half an excuse to ban me for life. But then, that sounds like the paranoid rantings of, ohh, just about EVERY MEMBER of the Bullion Investing section, right? BTW, I'd like to see the next ten seconds of that GIF loop.