Wheat Error

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by PBH, Oct 2, 2010.

  1. PBH

    PBH New Member

    First I want to thank everyone for all the great responses ! I am pretty new here and I am glad I found coin talk. I wanted to post another error I found along with what I believe to a fake 1945.Any feedback would be appreciated, DSCN0370.jpg thanks.[​IMG]
     

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  3. PBH

    PBH New Member

    Man Im sorry again, I can not figure out the pic settings but will keep trying..Sorry for the size !
     
  4. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    The 1945 Lincoln Cent looks like it either spent some time in a clothes dryer getting tumbled around or it was spooned. I can't see enough detail in your other photo to see much but the coin looks damaged (i.e., PMD) at 8 o'clocl.
     
  5. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member

    I cannot tell if it is actually an error or Post Mint Damage (PMD).

    Sorry,

    Gary
     
  6. Cash Money

    Cash Money New Member

    I'm sorry but that is one messed up cent. I can't think of any scenario that would
    cause that error from the mint. Definately PMD. Sorry
     
  7. PBH

    PBH New Member

    Thanks for the input all. I agree that the 1945 has definitely seen better days ! lol I bought 20$ of rolled wheat pennies from a friend and it was in there. The reason I put it up was I have never heard of a 1945 "metal" penny that was actually real ?? As to the other wheat my first thought was it was damaged PM because there is a small dent next to the damage. The back is kinda funky too..I will try and maybe get a better pic...Thanks again for the feedback.
     
  8. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    The 1943 PDS were the only zinc covered steel core penny authorized for circulation. There were a few transition problems where some 1943 cents were struck on bronze and few 1944 cents were struck on steel, but theses are rarities. There are multitudes of fake 1943 bronze cents and fake 1944 steel cents produced and they cause heartaches and heart attacks to those who think they have struck it rich and find out not.
     
  9. DoK U Mint

    DoK U Mint In Odd we Trust

    Magnet

    Easy test would be to see if a magnet attacks it.

    And my 1st guess was it had spent a week or so rumbling around in a clothes dryer.
     
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