1992 steel penny

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  1. Susan Rich

    Susan Rich New Member

    Looking for info on a 1992 steel/nickel penny. I found one and would like to see if anyone as any knowledge of them.
     
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  3. spirityoda

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  4. Monster

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    Pics please?
     
  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    The dozens that have been posted here on CoinTalk are never Steel Cents.. 1992 are struck on Copper plated Zinc planchets. Probably Environmental damage or the plating was removed to expose the Zinc.
     
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  7. Dave363

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    Welcome To Cointalk
    If asking for advice it always helps if you can provide photos if not it's like buying a car in the dark. IMO
    Dave
     
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  8. Randy Abercrombie

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    I think I did that once.
     
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  9. Randy Abercrombie

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    Other than 1943, US minted steel cents do not exist. There are many privately plated cents making the rounds though.
     
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  10. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    There are a few 1944 Steel Cent Transitional Mint Errors ;)
     
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  11. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    USA Coin Book (online) lists 30. But they are not always accurate.

    1944 P Steel Cent 30

    (Good link though for people interested in this 1944 steelie.)
     
  12. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    1944 transitional to 1992 ??

    'cept we're talking about a 1992 cent per the OP.

    science experiments, third party mints plating coins and reselling them, other damage .... so many out there that "look" like steel.

    maybe lack of information on the internet is more indicative of it doesn't exist ?.?.?.?.?
     
  13. Monster

    Monster Member

    why do they plate them?
     
  14. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Yes.. I know :bucktooth:
    I never said that the 1992 could be steel o_O
     
  15. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    To make Money !!

    here is one quick example ==> https://www.merrickmint.com/24k-gold-plated-coins.html?limit=64

    Someone will pay extra for, in these examples, gold plated Cents, ASEs, or whatever .. and then they find out that gold plated cents are worth ONE CENT ... and they end up in circulation. Then someone finds it on their pocket change and think they've struck the motherload as it MUST be a Mint Error !!

    or
    a science experiment in high school. I did tons of things to coins in high school, and I used to use pennies/ nickels / quarter as a buffer for hammering in jewelry work and other stuff. I've seen some "mint error" posts here on CT that look like stuff I've done with hammers to them. LMAO
     
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  17. Susan Rich

    Susan Rich New Member

     

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  18. Randy Abercrombie

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    Mostly after market curio sets. Often high school science lab experiments. I have even seen them plated to match a jewelry component.
     
  19. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    I don't know if that is plating versus just gunk (environmental damage) buildup over time ...
     
  20. Susan Rich

    Susan Rich New Member

    The back side
     

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  21. Susan Rich

    Susan Rich New Member

    It is a few mm larger than a regular penny and the weight is heavier
     
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