Variety Cents

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Sean the Coin Collector, Aug 5, 2013.

  1. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    what should i look for i have been collecting coins for almost 10 years and since joining the forum i have realized that thier are a lot of varietys to look for with pennys nickels and so on but my question is !! Are thier list of what to look for or what should i look for ??? i really need some help i got a bucnh of rolls to look through today so let me know what you got info wise or a good place to get info thanks again Sean
     
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  3. non_cents

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  4. TypicalCreepahx

    TypicalCreepahx Hello There! ( ͡⚆ ͜ʖ ͡⚆)

    You could also get the look at your change books, really helpful.
     
  5. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    Thanks guys !!! one thing i found is a 2007 cent that seems to be over 2x as thick as a normal 2007 cent is this worth anything or ???
     
  6. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    You would need to post pics in order for us to make a determination.
     
  7. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    Alright is that an error though like a known one ?? also found a few where it is a little of center !!! is thier any website that will tell me all the lincoln cent variteys known from 2007 with pictures ??
     
  8. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Use the coppercoins link I provided, type in the date, select the mint, and hit search.
     
  9. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    i did i like it a lot but i see nothing about being extra thick ??
     
  10. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    That's when posting actual pictures of the coin comes in handy.
     
  11. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    these are the 2 thick examples are one the left is the thicker one in both images on the right is a normal 2007 cent !
     

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  12. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    wrong decripton on the last one that is one with a litle doubling over the 1971 i believe what do you think !!
     
  13. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Sorry, both look normal to me.
     
  14. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    alright one down i will try to get pictures of the other up as soon as possible
     
  15. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    alright these are the 2 from 2007 and the plachets are 2x as thick as normal ones the thick ones are on the left in both images the ones on the right are normal 2007 cents
     

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  16. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Most likely you just have a well struck 2007 cent. The better the strike the better the rims strike up and the thicker the coins appear on the edge. If it is truly struck on a thick planchet it will also weigh more than a normal coin. So the key to identifying a "thick" coin is the weight not the apparent thickness.
     
  17. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    Thank you condor i did not know this but after looking through 1000 pennys i have realized that madye small variety hunting is not as fun as one think it takes hours and i dont even know if i found anything of use !! can anybody tell me a way to make it fast and a little easier ??
     
  18. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Searching is a game of patience. Read up, know what dates have more varieties than others, and sort your coins prior to looking at them to speed things up.
     
  19. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    i did i sorted out by year and then went through each year i dont even think i found any variety cents i prolly spent over 5 hours last night looking with no results !!
     
  20. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Looking at the first photo it seems that just the rim is higher, and looking at the second photo , it appears that the diameter of that cent is smaller than the diameter of the regular cent. If this is the case, it is a 'dryer' type of coin where pressure on the rim from being spun against the inner drying chamber, has 'squeezed' the diameter and pushed the extra metal vertical on the rim.
     
  21. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    There are times where you may not find anything. But check coppercoins.com so you know SPECIFICALLY what to look for on certain dates. Again, it takes patience. You will have good days and bad days when searching.
     
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