Your 1943 is actually reprocessed and the bubbles are the sign, the originals did not have those. Should be smooth like this one
Right on, so I had it backwards. I thought I read somewhere that the originals were coated with zinc so magnets in machines wouldn't detect them but they didn't coat the sides so it was useless.
I am not sure about why they originally coated the steel but that is another way to tell if it is reprocessed as the new plating goes onto the edges. Whereas the originals the coating was applied before the blanks were punched out of the steel sheets and so don't have plating on the edges. You have that correct.
The sheet of metal that the blanks were punched out of were plated on the top and bottom before they were used, so the edge was mostly the steel core showing ( thats why so many rusted there), but when reprocessed , they plated all of them in a solution so they end up with the top, bottom , and the edges ( everything ) plated. jim
The zinc coating was to protect the steel, which as we know, rusts easily. They just didn't know how bad a zinc coating was. You've heard of galvanized steel? Galvanization is a form of zinc plating. The exact mix of metals in the alloys used for plating things, varies from use to use. This is about galvanization :Galvanization This is about the zinc coated steel penny (note the info about the 1943 Tin and Antimony penny) 1943_steel_cent
Can anyone tell me how can I upload a picture I’m interested in having someone view conserning a possible error coin?
Thanks! Yeah it is a proof in the Original Government Packaging! The last picture is with the light at a little different angle to show the mirror surfaces; but yeah that is totally natural toning.
I was going to say something but imma leave it alone, sometimes the best things said are better left unsaid.
Holy smokes that is nice! I have noticed I have taken a liking to the coins with the colorful toning. I dig them a lot. I even picked out all of mine to keep them separate. Lol, the things I do! I just got this penny out of a roll of wheats purchased from Amazon. Pretty good find I thought. Looks like someone has cleaned it but still nice toning.
I appreciate that. Now can't we all just get along! I'm just picking up a new hobby, and am it as experienced as most of you and don't need to be. What the heck would we debate then, politics! LMAO
I really like toned coins as well. Lincolns are cool. I have this 66 that has this purple toning; looks like some wine or something spilled on it, but I got it out of an aftermarket package that likely caused it.
So you apologize and lay the blame on others. Lame apology. You had people trying to help you from the start. You need to go back and read page one of this thread. It's clear that your actions created the problem.
Your 'apology', questionable as it may be, was only 11 hrs before @ldhair made his observation. Far from belaboring the point. Sorry to say, you made your bed...
Maybe I did, but I sure wasn't looking for an argument. I don't even like confrontation. I'm too old for that anymore. Now what I thought was that my pictures just weren't letting you all see what I was seeing but it blew way out of proportion really fast. If you you don't want to speak to me I will understand but please let this lay. I have said my apology. I'm not looking for enemies.
Hi Alex, Let me ask you if you went to a different coin chat forum and asked about your coin(s)? If you did, what was the response? The best way to get past the past is to start a new thread for any new questions or photos you might have. Currently, you're still posting on your old, original thread which may continue to dredge up "dark memories from the past". Some of us have memories like an elephant. Some of us do not. Some of us, depending on our age, may not have much memory at all. lolol Remember, some feathers were ruffled and some feelings were hurt and some prideful people felt insulted. Hey, that reminds me of a song I wrote called "Ruffle Your Feathers". Give it a listen. 28732504 Regardless, just post any new coins on a new thread, and if the situation or necessity arises, just give an apology and continue. I promise that eventually all will be forgiven and you will become an important part of the Coin Talk !! family. I've already forgiven you Alex. Thanks for posting.