2019W uncirculated penny

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  1. AnonymousCoinCollector

    AnonymousCoinCollector Reintroduce silver coins to circulation!

    100% wrong.
     
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  3. Rockdafella

    Rockdafella Member

    Lol!..
     
  4. MixtureNo79

    MixtureNo79 Active Member

    That's a good question. Are official US Mint "Uncirculated" coins thicker than normal uncirculated coins (new ones that basically come out of bank rolls). I am pretty sure that proofs are thicker, but not sure about uncirculated.

    It could be that the uncirculated cents that come from the "Uncirculated Sets" are different from the ones that come from the mint in rolls.

    So I guess the question is: Are uncirculated coins that come in uncirculatd sets different from uncirculated coins that come in, for instance, bank rolls? And further, are the "W" cents made in a different way from all other "Uncirculated" cents - other than being made in a different mint?
     
  5. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Mint set coins supposedly are struck with a higher pressure which should result in more fully struck rims and thus the appearance of a "thicker" coin, But the blanks and planchets for both are the same size. So "thicker" is a misnomer.
     
  6. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Considering just the rim there is a big difference. 2019 W is 1.73 mm and a typical modern cent is 1.50. By my sample of only one.
     
  7. Rockdafella

    Rockdafella Member

    The other "2" 2019 W penny which are the proof one and the reverse proof one i see no difference..but the uncirculated one caught my attention. There were..or still are...3 bonus W pennys for each set...for the uncirculated set..the bonus was the uncirculated penny...i still have not weighed it..but judging from the pic..i think anyone can see the big difference
     
  8. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    My sample: the W uncirculated weighed 1.73 g and the standard modern uncirculated weighed 1.50 g.
     
  9. MixtureNo79

    MixtureNo79 Active Member

    That seems like a big difference to me. Can someone explain?
     
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  10. steve.e

    steve.e Cherry picker

    The coins are struck differently. Like a proof without proof serfaces. I believe the planchets are prepared different as well.
     
  11. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Reread my last post and think about it. Higher pressure = more fully struck rims = the appearance of a thicker coin but the blanks start out the same thickness.
     
  12. Roseland3

    Roseland3 Active Member

    I have received all three 2019W cent and it seems that Rockdafella is correct. All of the new 2019W cents are thicker and weigh more then a 2019 cent I pulled out of new roll. I have attached photos and weights. The cent piece on the right of each photo is new new 2019 cent compared to the 2019W Proof, 2019W Reverse Proof and the 2019W Uncirculated. The weights are show as:
    2019 2.49
    2019W Proof 2.61
    2019W Reverse 2.60
    2019W Uncirculated 2.60

    Photo 1 is 2019/2019W Proof
    Photo 2 is 2019/2019W Reverse Proof
    Photo 3 is 2019.2019W Uncirculated
     

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  13. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Similar to the results I reported, only a little more detail. Thanks for all the numbers.
     
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  14. MixtureNo79

    MixtureNo79 Active Member

    Hi Conder,

    I am mainly wondering how you would explain the weight difference.
     
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