What could have caused this? 1942 d cent

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by longarm, Jun 9, 2017.

  1. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Maybe someone used another copper coin, melted it down and used the other copper coin to solder on top of the wire. And the die cracks are actually a fine copper string left over from the tip of the device used to make this?
     
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  3. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    There is no wire, it looks as though something cut into it and pushed the metal towards the top. What does look like "wire" is like a raised ridge running thru it, if you notice between the 4 and 2 it continues but it's not red like the rest. And it's incused towards the bottom and raised towards the top.
     
  4. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    I've never seen a 2 with a tail like that on a '42 d before. 1942dOBV-6.jpg
     
  5. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Maybe send it to a cheap grading company to find out what is, I definitely want to know the answer lol.
     
  6. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    Looks like a bad soldering job to me I went in there after I saw this post yesterday and took my soldering gun and I made a coin look just like that looks like to me somebody had one too many or they were bored
     
  7. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I'm thinking that I'll probably send it in to Ken Potter to see what he thinks, check out a couple of my other finds this week. rev-1.jpg rev-2.jpg
     
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  8. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Man I don't get how you guys find so many errors that are cool lol nice finds though couple good laminating errors right?
     
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