1992 D Off center Die

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Wynne Sharp, Oct 5, 2009.

  1. Wynne Sharp

    Wynne Sharp Junior Member

    I have a 1992 D that has been struck off center and looks like a different material. Whats up with this?
     
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  3. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Welcome Wynne Sharp to the forum. A picture would definitely help. A off-center coin would be with both sides off center in the same direction, one side only is a mis-aligned die.
     
  4. Wynne Sharp

    Wynne Sharp Junior Member

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  5. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    Hi and WELCOME,

    The coin is not off-center struck as the reverse is perfectly centered. The obverse looks to be struck by a very, very slightly misaligned die. The coin would not command a premium for two reasons.

    A misaligned die strike has to have a fair portion of the detail missing. This coin does not appear to have any detail missing.

    The next thing to mention about the coin is that the plating has been compromised by some kind of post Mint damage. Again, not an error.

    I hope this helps,

    Bill
     
  6. Wynne Sharp

    Wynne Sharp Junior Member

    Its copper colored. Looks a great deal different than my other pennies.
     
  7. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    A 1992 D cent is copper-plating over a zinc core. The color of the copper plating can vary depending upon impurities in the batch of copper used for the plating. It also is effected by whatever caused the damage.

    There really is nothing unusual about your coin that would add any value to it.

    Thanks,
    Bill
     
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