What Do You Think Of This 1984-D/possible D?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by keemao, Mar 4, 2016.

  1. keemao

    keemao Well-Known Member

    Going painstakingly through a box of pennies from the bank and this one popped out at me so I thought I'd put it up here for a few opinions. As you can see, the metal is raised along the outside of the D and not depressed. I cannot find this listed anywhere in Wexler or the penny website. 1984-D 2.jpg 1984-D.jpg 1984-D 1.jpg
     
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  3. Amos 811

    Amos 811 DisMember

    looks like it took a roller hit.
     
  4. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    split plating...
     
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  5. Seattlite86

    Seattlite86 Outspoken Member

    my thought was machine doubling and not an error
     
  6. phankins11

    phankins11 Well-Known Member

  7. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    plating fault as Ken said.
     
  8. keemao

    keemao Well-Known Member

    Well, shucks!! Thanks for the explanation. I guess I'll just throw it back into the mix and maybe some other person will find it some day and think he hit the jackpot.
     
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  9. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    http://www.error-ref.com/split-peeling-plating/
     
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  10. anderspud

    anderspud Active Member

    That hardly looks like plate splitting. It looks like something foreign sliced into the 9 and 8. The areas pointed to look more like changes in the field.
     
  11. tomfiggy

    tomfiggy Well-Known Member

    I would say more pennies have a split there than don't. For whatever reason the plating on the east side of the D mint mark often has a little split where the copper separates from the zinc. It starts to rot and it turns into a black line along the edge which can look like a doubling of sorts.
     
  12. anderspud

    anderspud Active Member

    Looking back at the first photo, why do the numbers look like cleaned copper while the field is so grey? There is not this discrepancy in the second photo.
     
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