Strange Wheat Penny

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by steelteddybear, Jun 4, 2005.

  1. steelteddybear

    steelteddybear New Member

    HI! I have a double eyed, or headed, lincoln wheat penny. I know it is an error coin, but I think it might be worth something. The date on it is 1925, 8, 6, 9 I cant really tell. Its hard to describe it though. It kinda looks like the die struck it twice, or mabye it struck it wrong because there is a "crack" that seperates the two heads. Can you help me with this? If you can email me at losingmywillagain@hotmail.com and I will send a pic of it. It is also copper 100%. Thanxs!
     
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  3. steelteddybear

    steelteddybear New Member

    I can also post a pic here too if you would like.....I just dont know how yet.
     
  4. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    Well, not exactly. It's 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc.

    By all means, please do post a picture, and just for your protection, posting your e-mail address is a bad idea. This is a public forum, and you are subject to be added to countless spam lists.
     
  5. greenman

    greenman Junior Member

    I would like to see the coin picture posted in this thread.
     
  6. steelteddybear

    steelteddybear New Member

    The Wheat Penny Pic

    As promised the pic of two eyed Lincoln
     

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  7. whoopig

    whoopig New Member

    It looks like chemical damage with an image that your eye thinks looks like Lincoln. The eye wants to make logic out of everything it sees.
     
  8. steelteddybear

    steelteddybear New Member

    hmmmmm

    look at the 'crack" it is a raised area on the coin that you can feel if you touch it. i dont think a chemical could have done that?
     
  9. whoopig

    whoopig New Member


    If the chemical removed surface metal it would. If it were only partially covered this would happen. With the state of this coin I am very confident everything on it is corrosion and chemical damage. The pinkish color in the pics usually is a dead giveaway for chemical stripping.
     
  10. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    That's a new one on me.
    Where'd you get it?
     
  11. steelteddybear

    steelteddybear New Member

    penny

    i got it in change and noticed it when i tried to exchange in an automated coin sorter at walmart.
     
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