A few coins I found!

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by banks hard wood, Jul 12, 2013.

  1. banks hard wood

    banks hard wood Woman that loves Her Husband

    One is 1965 the other 1974.. what you think?
     

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  3. coinman|101

    coinman|101 Member

    PMD? I have no idea, sorry.
     
  4. banks hard wood

    banks hard wood Woman that loves Her Husband

    Can you tell me whats wrong with the 1974 penny, I checked the weight and a 1974 copper in ms shape is 3.07 grams and this one is 3.01 a little light and with out the copper color and buy looking close has a very smooth finish in places.. so I dont think it was striped of the copper like i have seen on others.. the other coin I thought might of been in a fire, but not sure .
     
  5. coinman|101

    coinman|101 Member

    Struck thru, very bad grease? Neither of those would explain the light weight though. :(
     
  6. banks hard wood

    banks hard wood Woman that loves Her Husband

    well Png will be here at a coin show in a few weeks so i will have them take a look. I found a nice ms 1909 vdb witch is in the best shape i have seen
     
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  7. coinman|101

    coinman|101 Member

    Unless PNG does apprasials, I assume you mean PCGS? PNG is the professional numismatists guild.
     
  8. banks hard wood

    banks hard wood Woman that loves Her Husband

    I think they have a coin show in St.Charles, mo .. PCGS!
     
  9. coinman|101

    coinman|101 Member

    Oh. Never heard of that before. ;)
     
  10. banks hard wood

    banks hard wood Woman that loves Her Husband

    I only herd that from Scottmans coin's they told me that.
     
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  11. coinman|101

    coinman|101 Member

    Oh. I am sure some more error affulenced people will chime in and tell you whatya got. ;)
     
  12. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Can't quite tell what's going on with the first coin. Second coin looks like it was either heated or dipped in acid.
     
  13. banks hard wood

    banks hard wood Woman that loves Her Husband

    Hey No cents DO you think It's a coin I should have look at? The 1974, At first I thought it was alum, but once I put it on the scale I could tell it was not.
     
  14. Clutchy

    Clutchy Well-Known Member

    The 1974 is toned. I've seen cents turn white before, but not as evenly as this coin here. I believe that the coin is within the weight requirements but your scale being off a bit could be a possibility also. And I agree with non cents, that other is a zincoln thats probably was heated with a torch. Zinc melts at a lower temperature than copper so those are heat blisters, rather than a plating issue.
     
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