Wow! What is this?!!!!!! Amazing!!

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Luis A Sanchez, Aug 6, 2017.

  1. SorenCoins

    SorenCoins Well-Known Member

    Many pay a lot for toning on zincs too, like this example.

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    At $325 on eBay, a less expensive example Ive seen. I in fact know the owner and seller of this coin.
     
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  3. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    All of the zincs tone too quickly and easily. It's crap metal. The metal is degrading before our eyes.
    Yes the proof coin has some value.
    But left in the elements that $325 coin will be rotted away.
    We might as well make coins out of aluminum foil.
    It was an absolute disgrace when they transitioned a copper cent to a clad zinc piece of garbage.
     
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  4. Don't know about DDR in the Franklin, I will check!
    Thats " to Good to be true"
    If I have the DDR
     
  5. Thanks!!
     
  6. Sorry! I use to post error coin!
     
  7. I was surprised with the envelope too
    Is in pretty good shape!
     
  8. Thanks I will do that!
     
  9. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    I don't think it is worth the cost of grading.
    Think about how much it would sell for, and how much that would cost.
    If you are selling it, you will make more raw (IMO).
     
  10. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    I'd like to just have it in an album,
    Collecting is all about what you like.
     
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  11. SorenCoins

    SorenCoins Well-Known Member

    Here are two similar examples PCGS graded.

    PCGS PF67RB
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    Being sold for $400

    PCGS PF66BN
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    Being sold for $325


    I might purchase from you and sub if you don't sub it, unless your not selling.
     
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  12. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    I find a big difference on copper toning and zinc toning.
     
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  13. SorenCoins

    SorenCoins Well-Known Member

    I agree. The proof coins I like more, but Im very open minded, you see I like coins that are unique. Your never going to have the same toner.
     
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  14. SorenCoins

    SorenCoins Well-Known Member

    I wish copper was still used.
     
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  15. Friday

    Friday Active Member

    I have a 1967 it like it is copper can you tell if it is will it be worth anything. image.jpg image.jpg
     
  16. Friday

    Friday Active Member

    When did they stop use copper for penny.
     
  17. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Your 1967 is worth a penny. That green stuff on the reverse is very bad.
    In 1982 they switched from copper, to zinc with a copper coating. Some in 1982 are still copper and some are zinc. 1983- now zinc. 1981-before copper.
     
  18. SorenCoins

    SorenCoins Well-Known Member

    Yes, 1982 was the year. It technically is worth 2 cents, because the copper is valuable. And that is the exact reason they switched to zinc cents.
     
  19. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

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  20. Thanks!
     
  21. This one is a top 10 most beautiful coin on PCGS
    Look a little bit like mine! Screenshot_20170824-215510.png IMG_20170824_214343.jpg
     
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