It's got a unique color to it, almost a bright yellow. It weighs 2.5g like the usual penny. So, I'm confused.. please educate me.
It's a 1984 cent... zinc inside, with a thin copper coating. Maybe it was electroplated -- a shiny novelty item. Or possibly the result of high school chemistry:
So, would this coin be of any value or Is it gonna be just a great conversation piece added to my collection??
It's never going to any significant value beyond face, but if you like it, keep it. You only have $0.01 tied up. That's the joy of collecting. As long as you're realistic about the value of a coin (or lack thereof), then you can save anything you want, regardless of what others think
I found this, it's gold plated. Fortunately it's only a large date. I assume yours is plated. People do stuff with pennies all the time.
That there are many ways, such as offering different publications to refer, OTHER than 1 sentence disinterested comments....
Never seen one what? That penny appears to be a normal 2003 Lincoln cent that has environmental damage on it, Donovan. Perhaps someone got something on it or it was glued to something. I'm not a scientist and I don't have the coin in my hand, but that's pretty much the story even if I were and if I did. Is there something else you've noticed about the coin that I may have missed? If so, please point it out. Everyone here is happy to help. Welcome to Coin Talk and Thanks for Posting. BTW, it's just worth a penny.