1911 s Wheatie Error Coin

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  1. Hoky77

    Hoky77 Well-Known Member

    The detective in me found this coin to be irresistible. I've never seen anything like it and I don't know enough about the minting process to explain this. The outside diameter is exactly the size of a penny and the diameter of the inside imprint seems to match that of a dime exactly. Any ideas I've come up with don't jive with the distance the wheat stalks are from the rim or how the obv. rim follows in from the edge. IMG_5173.JPG IMG_5174.JPG IMG_5175.JPG Any ideas?
     
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  3. Noah Finney

    Noah Finney Well-Known Member

    Could have been grinded down on obverse.
     
  4. Noah Finney

    Noah Finney Well-Known Member

    Could have been grinded down on obverse.
     
  5. ToughCOINS

    ToughCOINS Dealer Member Moderator

    I don't recognize this as an error type. Definitely interesting . . .
     
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  6. Noah Finney

    Noah Finney Well-Known Member

    Send it in to PCGS....... give it a shot!
     
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  7. Hoky77

    Hoky77 Well-Known Member

    I thought of that but it doesn't explain why the rim and the L in Liberty are so far from the edge. I guess the stalks are placed about right but the rim was never struck at the bottom of the coins Rev.
     
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  8. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Could have been in one of those lucky penny holders for many years before being released.
    11-S is a good date, but I doubt this was a mint error.
     
  9. Hoky77

    Hoky77 Well-Known Member

    Hey ,I believe in those lucky penny holders, my 1922 no D came from my Grandpas!
     
  10. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    My thought, also.
     
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  11. Hoky77

    Hoky77 Well-Known Member

    The penny holder doesn't explain how the raised rim and the L in Liberty are in from the edge of the coin. You just can't move that stuff over.
     
  12. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    The dies used to encase these in a lucky holder can do all kinds of strange stuff to the rims.
     
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  13. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    That stuff is copper, and yeah, you CAN just move it over. Take a cent and smack it with a hammer.
     
  14. Hoky77

    Hoky77 Well-Known Member

    I would think that would cause a lot of distortion, this coin is exactly the size of any other cent.
     
  15. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    If the copper had moved outwards, it would, but the holder it was placed into prevented that so the copper squished toward the center. Picture doing this with Play Doh.
     
  16. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Fun coin. This is how I understand Lucky holders. They are blank when the coin is put in the hole. At this point they are struck with the Lucky dies and seals the coin in the holder. Your coin looks like the Lucky dies were off center when struck.
    Could you get an image of the edge? Does it look anything like these images? Image_1512.JPG Image_1522.JPG
     
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  18. Hoky77

    Hoky77 Well-Known Member

    Thanks to everyone, I had a hard time believing it was a lucky charm penny until I saw these pics. Seeing is believing!
     
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  19. SilverDollar2017

    SilverDollar2017 Morgan dollars

    A bit late to this thread, but yes, it was in one of those "lucky penny" holders.

    One way I look at coins I think might exhibit a mint error is to think how such an error could have happened. For example, in the above picture I couldn't think of a process this coin would have gone through at the mint for it to become an error. Also, I've seen quite a few like these from lucky penny holders. ;)
     
  20. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    It's off sintered planchet. The top of it it blank and missing the top of the words.
     
  21. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Sorry but no. The post above explain it.
     
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