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  1. reads11

    reads11 New Member

    I have a penny from 2006 that is completely zinc. I found it at an old job one day and held onto it. Ive never really had it appraised or anything of that matter but i was just wondering if misprints and things of this sort are worth anything. Thanks for your help.
     
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  3. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    It can happen but to know for sure what you have, we'd need a pic of both sides. ;)

    Ribbit :)

    Ps: Welcome to CoinTalk. :hail:
     
  4. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    yeah, we'll need some pictures :)
     
  5. jazzcoins

    jazzcoins New Member

    zinc interesting like to see some pics of that one or two or three:rolling:

    Jazzcoins Joe
     
  6. reads11

    reads11 New Member

    I'll get a picture up here in a day or so. Don't have one currently. It basically looks like it was never copper plated when it was being minted. It also came in a roll of pennies from the bank which i thought was odd. I looked at it and thought a dime had somehow got into it. It was minted in Denver. I will get back with you asap with those pictures. Thanks for the help
     
  7. reads11

    reads11 New Member

    Here are some pics
     

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  8. reads11

    reads11 New Member

    A couple of the reverse pics were too big. It has a very bright luster to it and i found it in a roll of pennies from the bank. So I'm assuming it was in circulation. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again
     
  9. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    Now that is as cool as the other side of the pillow. You need to get that puppy graded by NGC or PCGS.
     
  10. reads11

    reads11 New Member

    Do you have any idea what the value of it might be?? I'm not looking to sell just curious. I guess I could be looking but not really ha
     
  11. reads11

    reads11 New Member

    Also I'm pretty new to coins...How would I get it graded?? Thanks for the help I appreciate it.
     
  12. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    I gotta tell you this is really not my area of expertise, I am a toning freak. However, I do like to be helpful. The last unplated planchet Lincoln Cent in the Heritage Archives graded by NGC sold for $126.50 on 2/25/07.

    http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=67024&Lot_No=24630

    This does not necessarily mean that is the value of the coin since the error market fluctuates wildly depending on the error and it's rarity. Although, all of the other unplated planchet error Lincolns have sold for between $100-$300 as well.

    At this point, we really need an expert in error collecting to shed more light on the market for error coins.
     
  13. reads11

    reads11 New Member

    Thanks for the help. I figured it would be somewhere in that range. Never know, one day Bill Gates may want a 2001 D misprint and spend a good billion for it haha :)
     
  14. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    While I'm no expert on errors, I would say that the last one that sold (in the $120's) was close to the correct value. Each one I've seen have sold for around $100.

    Speedy
     
  15. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    Your best bet is to go to the www.coppercoins.com web site and ask Chuck. That guy there is Charles D. DAughtrey and has two books out on Lincoln Cents and has taken thousands and thousands of photos of them. Sort of a well known expert in Lincoln Cent errors and would be the best person to ask about that coin. Many of those types of coins with the missing outer layer have been found but also, many people in chem labs practice removing the outer layere or even removing the insides for fun. Therefore attempting to sell it without an experts opinion may have a problem. Although if just keeping it for yourself, makes no difference if it is slabbed or not. It's yours.
     
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