Would you consider this a nickel on a Penny Planchet?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by CoolRCoins, May 5, 2011.

  1. CoolRCoins

    CoolRCoins New Member

    Found this yesterday thought I would share it with all you coin ethusiasts. Dont know exactly what type of error coin this would be. but I was hoping for a differnt planchet maybe?

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  3. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    It could be just discoloration from exposure to the elements. Have you weighed the coin? Standard weight for a regular nickel is 5 grams.
     
  4. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member

    I believe it to be stained or discolored due to a reaction with some chemical. Laundry detergent maybe ? I have found a couple with that color and one war nickel that is completely black. I don't think it's an error, but PMD.

    gary
     
  5. CashDude

    CashDude Member

    Way too big. It's just damaged.
     
  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    not an error.


    post mint damage
     
  7. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    In the late 50's and early 60's, we would sometimes go to our summer home in Ocean City, MD during the winter months. Since all of the arcades along the boardwalk were closed in the off-season, we would hunt for coins along the beach. We didn't have metal detectors, but you could still find coins on the surface because the winds would cause the sand to shift. The weight of the coin would hold the sand in place beneath it. We'd find many nickels that had discolored to a reddish brown like the one posted, and I can only assume that the salty air and water had something to do with it.

    Chris
     
  8. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member

    After taking another look, I am nearly certain it is not on the wrong planchet. Oversize coins on smaller planchets do not get a full strike like your nickel has. The planchet is sized and collared with the rim before it is pressed between the dies. Obviously the image would be deformed.

    gary
     
  9. tim66

    tim66 New Member

    after digging for new foundation i pulled about four out of ground that looked almost same as this one i would say good chance that is what happen to this one
     
  10. zach24

    zach24 DNSO 7070 71 pct complete

    PMD all the way!
     
  11. dcure2002

    dcure2002 Old but not that old

    as others have said. PMD. probably elemental.
     
  12. KoinJester

    KoinJester Well-Known Member

    Notice how its missing part of the rim and details. This is the only one I have imaged at the present time. I've been working on a date set of them
     

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