1996 two colors?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by yanyos, Jan 21, 2011.

  1. yanyos

    yanyos Member

    1996penny.jpg 1996pennyback.jpg

    possible mint error?????
     
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  3. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    PMD - post-mint damage. (In other words, damaged AFTER the coin was minted.) Looks like it has been heated to the point that some of the copper plating is gone.
     
  4. yanyos

    yanyos Member

    Thanks for he info!
     
  5. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    It could be struck on an incompletely plated planchet. A small percentage do show some sort of bulls-eye pattern. Only an examination under a microscope would provide the necessary evidence.
     
  6. yanyos

    yanyos Member

    Ok, ANACS say to me "DONT Submit the coin to us in that condition" what do u think about it???
     
  7. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    I have no idea what ANACS' statement means.
     
  8. yanyos

    yanyos Member

    ANACS: American Numismatic Association (ANA)
     
  9. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    Mike is VERY familiar with the ANA. What he meant (as well as what he said) was he does not know what ANACS's statement means.
     
  10. yanyos

    yanyos Member

    Ok, and your advice is?
     
  11. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    Take it to a local dealer and ask them.
     
  12. yanyos

    yanyos Member

  13. yanyos

    yanyos Member

    no local dealers here in Puerto Rico that i know but i will send it to NGC then. Thanks
     
  14. yanyos

    yanyos Member

    Other thing is that this coin is a little bit bigger that thoe normal ones. Any info about it???
     
  15. BUSYEYE

    BUSYEYE Member

    I have one just like it. Its not the first I've come across. I decided to keep the last one as I found it interesting that I keep comin across them, so I save them...just because.
     
  16. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    The coin is not a broadstrike, so if its diameter is greater than that of a normal cent, it has been altered outside the Mint. It is impossible to get proportional expansion of a die-struck design on both faces.
     
  17. yanyos

    yanyos Member

    Thanks a lot Mike. I almost mail this to some grading company.
     
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