Overweight penny

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by GH#75, Jul 26, 2020.

  1. GH#75

    GH#75 Trying to get 8 hours of sleep in 4. . .

    Found this while posting coins on numista. It looked a different color than the rest of the coins, so I decided to weigh it. And it is way out of tolerance. It weighs 3.64 grams. It doesn't look too thick though. I've actually seen thicker coins than this one that weighed less. The date is 1945.

    Your thoughts?

    IMG_20200726_123339214.jpg IMG_20200726_123345752.jpg IMG_20200726_123303463.jpg IMG_20200726_123313181_BURST001.jpg


    Next a normal 3.11 gram penny: (overweight coin left)
    IMG_20200726_125351091.jpg


    Color difference: (overweight coin left)
    IMG_20200726_125756629.jpg

    Thanks in advance.
     
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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Is the diameter of both the same? I can't tell from the "edge" photo because the base is too dark. ~ Chris
     
  4. GH#75

    GH#75 Trying to get 8 hours of sleep in 4. . .

    Yes, the diameter is about the same with maybe a 0.1 mm difference. But you typed in my text you quoted lol.
     
  5. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    "About the same" is like horseshoes and hand grenades. Three to four tenths of a millimeter can add up quickly in weight. The thickness seems slightly greater.

    Yeah, sometimes I don't realize that I'm inside another quote. "Sheet" happens!
    ~ Chris
     
  6. GH#75

    GH#75 Trying to get 8 hours of sleep in 4. . .

    Here. You be the judge. (Left is overweight)
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  7. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Yes that is thick so compared to a normal Cent it would weight more. The color difference is usually environmental but you could have a slightly heavy copper mixture. No matter what the price is going to be the same, about two cents.
     
  8. GH#75

    GH#75 Trying to get 8 hours of sleep in 4. . .

    It's worth 2 cents?
     
  9. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Unfortunately yes. It's a common Wheat ear on a thick planchet. As the expression goes, who cares? You may find someone willing to pay a dollar but they'd be certifiable in my book. Wait for others to chime in and sorry to rain on you.
     
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  10. GH#75

    GH#75 Trying to get 8 hours of sleep in 4. . .

    Eh, not really raining on me. I didn't expect it to be worth much anyways. 2 cents is pretty low though. I would have thought like 50 cents to a dollar.
     
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  11. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Coin values are based on opinion most of the time. A collector of FIDO Lincoln cents
    may be willing to pay up to your opinion.
     
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  12. Heavymetal

    Heavymetal Well-Known Member

    Heavier than any I’ve ever found
     
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  13. GH#75

    GH#75 Trying to get 8 hours of sleep in 4. . .

    Lol, and it's only like the 50th coin I've weighed.
     
  14. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    As others have said, it was struck on a planchet that was punched from a strip that wasn't rolled to the correct thickness. Unfortunately, discoloration due to environmental damage kills any value. Still a nice find and IMO definitely worth keeping

    http://www.error-ref.com/rolled-thick-planchets/
     
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