Value these 'errors'

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Austin Ochlech, Jun 10, 2015.

  1. Austin Ochlech

    Austin Ochlech New Member

    If these are in fact errors, can someone value?

    Don't know much about coins.
     

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  3. tomfiggy

    tomfiggy Well-Known Member

    They look like beat up pennies to me. It would be helpful if you listed each coin in a seperate post and describe what type of error you think it is. www.coppercoins.com, and www.doubleddie.com, both have excellent tutorials about error coins.
     
  4. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    The dime is beat up, too. No errors in that pile. Keep searching.
     
  5. Austin Ochlech

    Austin Ochlech New Member

    What about the 1973 silver one.
     
  6. Austin Ochlech

    Austin Ochlech New Member

    The silver one is not beat up
     
  7. tomfiggy

    tomfiggy Well-Known Member

    What kind of error do you see on the silver one? Doubled Die?, Die Clash?, CUD, off metal?
     
  8. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    The plated 1973 Cent is not silver. Science experiment.
     
  9. bdunnse

    bdunnse Who dat?

    Another 1973 aluminum cent. Awesome find!!!


    (just kidding)
     
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  10. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Wrong that was in 1974 that was made! :rolleyes:
    1974-lincoln-memorial-aluminum-cent.jpg
     
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  11. bdunnse

    bdunnse Who dat?

    That makes this even more rarer and specialler.
     
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  12. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    They were dated 1974 but they were made in 1973. I agree though the coin here is just plated post strike.
     
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  13. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    1972 cent = corrosion = 1 cent, dimes are damaged = 10 cent each, 1943 = normal steel cent = maybe 2 cents, 1973 = chrome or nickel plated cent done outside the mint = 1 cent...
     
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