1958D steel penny

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by LyNx, May 28, 2005.

  1. LyNx

    LyNx New Member

    i was looking through my moms coin collection with her and found somehting strange, a steel penny with the date 1958
    it looks just like her other steel pennys, it feels like it weighs the same
    what do you think its worth? im guessing its grade is XF-40 or AU-50
     
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  3. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Could you post a photo?

    I never have heard of a real steel cent in other dates than 1943 and 1944.

    I really can't say anything else without seeing a photo.

    Speedy
     
  4. LyNx

    LyNx New Member

    ummm.... i can try
    first i have to find the digital camera so it might take awhile



    never mind.... i looked closer at it with a magnifying glass and noticed that the rim looked like a normal penny and discovered that someone had put some coating over it to make it look like a steel penny
     
  5. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Sorry about that...a lot of people do that to cents...they coat them in silver/gold/ etc...

    Speedy
     
  6. SilverDollarMan

    SilverDollarMan Collecting Fool

    an expensive cent. hehe
     
  7. mroziuklukas

    mroziuklukas New Member


    Hi... Have you ever heard about 2006 steel penny??? I`m just curious about price of it and if it`s real or fake...
     
  8. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    1984, the mint was experimenting with other compositions and struck a bunch of copper clad steel cents. When they finished their experiments they took them to a foundry for destruction but one of the bags of cents broke open. A worker at the foundry picked up several of them and kept them. Later (around 1994) he sent a few of the to Coin World for examination. So they do exist.

    Is it stongly magnetic?
     
  9. brentclarktx

    brentclarktx New Member

    Get a magnet! If you do happen to find such an anomaly, PCGS has stated publicly in print that it wants the coin sent to them via registered mail. My guess is it would be quite valuable, assuming it was struck at a US Mint. Do not release such a specimen to anyone other than PCGS or NGC for that reason.
    Good Luck!

    By the way, I heard on the radio last week that Congress has authorized the production of all-steel cents as well as nickels for 2009, to save production costs. As we all know,for years now, it has cost far more than $.01 and $.05 respectively to produce the penny and nickel.
     
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