1983-d Copper Penny ????

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by lovecoinswalkingliberty, Mar 27, 2018.

  1. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

    I wanted to ask you guys about this. This is my first question on the error coins forum.
    1. It has a scratch that is moderately deep, and goes past the plating, and underneath, it look like copper
    2. It weighed 3 grams (3.11 is copper, and 2.5 is zinc coated copper)
    3. A coin dealer said yes it is copper, before showing him the date, but after he looked at the date, he said no.
    4. My great-grandfather said it looks like copper
    The story:
    I was roll hunting, and saw a really bad, corroded penny, and saw it had a scratch that looked copper, but after looking at the date, I was like ????, then I remembered the story of an copper error from Numismatic News. It looks copper.
    Pics (only of the obverse): upload_2018-3-27_20-0-38.png
     
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  3. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

    Sorry, pics are not that great, I'll try to get better ones
     
  4. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

    upload_2018-3-27_20-3-10.png
    he is a better one, but not that great
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    Last edited: Mar 27, 2018
  5. ace71499

    ace71499 Young Numismatic

    I can barely tell its a Lincoln cent from those pictures... please try to upload some better ones so we can give more information...

    However for now, i can only ask how accurate is your scale... Does it go to the 10th of a gram, or even a 100th? A scale that only goes to the nearest gram will not be suitable in this situation.
     
  6. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

    To answer your question, it is eroded, so it is less than the 3.11 grams. It ways to the nearest 10th of a gram
     
  7. ace71499

    ace71499 Young Numismatic

    Is it possible to get a picture of the scale weighing the coin?
     
  8. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

    I packed it away, I am getting a better scale like in a week a so, so I'll post with that. It will way to the nearest 100th of a gram
     
  9. Dave363

    Dave363 Well-Known Member

    Well I don't no about the rest of these gents but there is no way in the world IMO based on the pics you provided that anyone would be able to give you there opinion. If I where to give you mine it would be a guess in the dark as if I was blind folded. LOL
    Dave
     
  10. Sullysullinburg

    Sullysullinburg Well-Known Member

    My guess is, the gunk on the coin is bumping the weight up.
     
  11. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    The weight to at least one decimal point is going to be the real key here. I'm afraid I cannot tell a copper coin from a copper plated coin from a picture. They both come out looking like........ copper.
     
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