some help with 1980 cent

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  1. helpmeplease

    helpmeplease Senior Member

    cant figure out what happend to this cent, is it rare?
     

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  3. Shortgapbob

    Shortgapbob Emerging Numismatist

    I'm not an expert on errors by any means, but could it be a calibration piece, struck when the mint is calibrating equipment.

    I thought I have heard of these being struck very weakly sometimes.

    Hopefully, someone with better knowledge will chime in.
     
  4. helpmeplease

    helpmeplease Senior Member

    see the line going all around it looks like a pie crust
     
  5. xeno108

    xeno108 New Member

    hmm... i wouldn't be inclined to eat it tho... i'm not sure what that is... never seen anything like that before. i'd keep a hold on that for a bit!
     
  6. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    It is very worn.I don't think that is an error or a test piece struck for calibration purposes.

    Aidan.
     
  7. rotobeast

    rotobeast Old Newbie

    I don't think there is ANY way that it became that way from normal wear.
    I'd definitly keep it.
    ;)
     
  8. helpmeplease

    helpmeplease Senior Member

    it feels like it has wax all over it but it dosent
     
  9. LSM

    LSM Collector

    I have a cent that looks very similar to the cent on the picture. I would say that the cent was altered by hammering it between two blocks of wood forcing the rim metal out onto the field in a thin layer. The term used for this is "wood blocking". Just my opinion.

    Lou
     
  10. rotobeast

    rotobeast Old Newbie

    I wonder if it was one of the first strikes of the run ?
    I don't know, but maybe when dies are made and stored, they put wax on them to preserve the striking surface for use.
    Maybe this coin was struck with some of that wax still on ?

    This is something I've COMPLETLY hypothosized in my freaky brain, so don't flame me for spreading false info or anything.
    I'm just speculating.
    :D
     
  11. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Is it rare?
    Yes, it is rare to see that worn a cent that is that new.
     
  12. adelv_unegv

    adelv_unegv New Member

    My guess is it was encased (as a lucky penny, etc.) and then became severly worn. The wear may have been from a tumbler but who knows?

    It just a guess.
     
  13. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    I want to say severe saltwater and sand wear, I've found coins on the beack like this worn down to a nub.
     
  14. rotobeast

    rotobeast Old Newbie

    Ok, I got another odd possibility for you.
    Perhaps the cent was in a bezel and was a pendant or a keychain ?
    Just another thought.
     
  15. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    On page 359 of "The Error Coin Encyclopedia" by Marolis and Weinberg, there is a lincoln that looks exactly like yours (minus the pie crust). Caused by an acid bath gone on for too long. If this is the case, the diameter of your cent should be SLIGHTLY smaller than a normal one and of course, it will weigh less than a normal one - you might need a very accurate scale to measure that.
     
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