Just got a 1883 v nickel with cents and a uncirculated wheat cent

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Shrews1994, Feb 2, 2019.

  1. Hommer

    Hommer Curator of Semi Precious Coinage

    You did ok. Even the cent. These as you know were made out of zinc plated steel but what most don't know is the steel was plated in the sheet. So when the blank was punched out, there was no zinc on the edges. Most all uncirculated ones show a darker oxidation on the edges.
     
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  3. 1916D10C

    1916D10C Key Date Mercs are Life! 1916-D/1921-D/1921

    O that men's ears should be to counsel deaf but not to flattery!
     
  4. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    Yes they are zinc plated steel. It's been plated as stated. Hard to tell if it wasn't.
     
  5. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    So if it's been plated. What would it look like if it wasn't plated?
     
  6. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    Too me a little while too. I've been wanting it. I checked it off my want list. It didn't matter about condition to me.
     
  7. 1916D10C

    1916D10C Key Date Mercs are Life! 1916-D/1921-D/1921

    If it were that lustrous and original, the fields would have "flow lines" in the fields (from the metal being squeezed into the die crevices), and cartwheel luster. Your coin has a dull, even "shine" to it, indicating plating. Also, the wheat lines are worn quite well. A coin with such wear shouldn't have this much luster.
     
  8. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    So the original fields of this coin had alot of wear ?
     
  9. 1916D10C

    1916D10C Key Date Mercs are Life! 1916-D/1921-D/1921

    Yes. Dipping and replating is a common alteration on 1943 cents to pass them off as higher grade examples.
     
  10. 1916D10C

    1916D10C Key Date Mercs are Life! 1916-D/1921-D/1921

    Look at the bust of Lincoln and the left wheat stalk. Both show considerable "rub".
     
  11. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    here is a couple of more photos without the flip
    CM190202-171031016.jpg CM190202-170853014.jpg
     
  12. 1916D10C

    1916D10C Key Date Mercs are Life! 1916-D/1921-D/1921

    I see less rub on the wheat stalk, however, I think this was likely an AU coin that was replated. The reason I say this is the fields are dull and "smooth", and don't radiate luster. There is less wear than I thought, but those fields don't lie. Another thing- don't mistake me trying to pass on information as knocking your coins. I would rather pass information onto you to make you a more discerning and knowledgeable collector rather than stroke your ego and tell you what you want to hear. There's a learning curve to Numismatics; mistakes are going to be made, and you need to learn from them. No shame in that at all.
     
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  13. Hommer

    Hommer Curator of Semi Precious Coinage

    As I stated in my previous post, the rims should not look the same as the fields on an original coin. The rims wouldn't be plated on an original coin. Your's are.
     
  14. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    Oh know I wasn't thinking that. It's making me more aware before I buy. I'm glad you are telling me. I want to hear it. Its all in the learning. Just showing the coin without the flip shows better details.
     
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  15. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    I'm not saying it's not plated though.
     
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  16. Hommer

    Hommer Curator of Semi Precious Coinage

    I know you aren't, I was just trying to show you how to easily tell that it was plated by someone after it left the mint.
     
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  17. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    Lol yes I didn't know that until you told me in your other post. Thanks for telling me what to look for.
     
  18. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Probably have a little rust on it.
     
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  19. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Regardless of the type of coin you are considering purchasing just remember to look at the high places on the coin, obverse and reverse. The high spots always wear first. Hair, cheek bones, Eagles feathers, etc. You can easily learn this by looking at your daily change.

    Shrews, in the short time you have been a member here on CT you have grown a lot. Your knowledge has increased, you're correctly answering threads and your passion for the hobby has also grown. You have a desire and that will be an asset to you as you continue.

    Collecting Nut
     
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  20. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    That coin looks great to me. I have quite a few and a couple seem to be plated. But, since I was born in 1943, I can't see anything wrong with any of them.
     
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  21. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    Oh and I forgot to say.. that there was a warlock there selling home made wooden ouija board's and using pendulums and hold it above the board ask it a question like a yes or no question. It would slightly move that area. Every one I asked was right. Really crazy cool though. He was a US MARINES. And a warlock. And there was a witch there too....
     
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