can i get some help on this penny, its definitely worn down but it showing a date of what looks to be 194-2, has anyone herd of something like this?
Wow, that is one seriously messed-up cent. It saw a hard life! Looks like a 1945 to me, but 1942 is also possible. There is a D or S mintmark, but that's also difficult to determine due to the wear and tear on this piece. My guess? 1945-S. But that's kind of a moot point, since in this state of preservation, this coin is worth only face value- one cent.
yea its beat up,, it has a weight of 2.6, thats not correct is it? i know there is wear but i have pennies that have less to it and weigh more
That's underweight, but considering how heavily worn and damaged it is, I don't think that's unusual.
Not a Mint error. Just worn and damaged from too many years of being mishandled in circulation. Welcome to CT.
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LordM, come on, you don't know a "tester" when you see one? It's here to test our experience & patience! Geez....
Here's a 'tester' (from Mad Magazine's Don Martin) - Fester (that's him on the right - click to enlarge) worked as a quality control tech at the mint
I’m guessing “Tester” means test strike. From my fairly basics understanding, the mint will do test strikes, to figure out the correct striking pressure. A low pressure strike would leave weak and mushy details. This is not the case for this coin. This coin has been in circulation a long time, and been exposed to a lot. It’s still a Wheat Cent, so if you stick it with 999 others, you could still get 2.5 cents or so for it.
When did you change your motto? (Like it) I heard a funny but sad story yesterday. My vehicle purchase chief sent an email that wound up being read by a snow flake named Jane. The email was about a fleet vehicle purchase and contained a statement “just buy the trucks plain Jane”. Well Jane thought it was a reference to the way she dressed for work. She made a huge stink about it. An explanation that a plain Jane vehicle is an industry accepted slag for a vehicle without any options wasn’t enough. She demanded an apology because her feelings were hurt. What a world we live in.