Advice Please

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by bamaborn, Jul 24, 2009.

  1. bamaborn

    bamaborn Junior Member

    Hello,

    I am new here and not sure what things go on what forum. If this is not the correct forum for this post, please don't get upset.

    Here is the issue:

    IF a person THOUGHT they had a 1974 aluminum penny, how would they have it verified?

    Is it even wise to have it verified?

    And what should the person do with the penny?

    From what I have seen on the internet and on this site, I am not certain anyone should admit they think they might have such a penny. :mouth:
     
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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    How 'bout a pic 'Bama?....
     
  4. bamaborn

    bamaborn Junior Member

    Umm.

    The question remains, is it wise for a person to publicly admit they think they have an illegal coin? If it is unwise, wouldn't a picture (if such a coin existed) be an unwise move?
     
  5. kevcoins

    kevcoins Senior Roll Sercher

  6. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

    Unless the coin is counterfeit in which case it would have no value, it is not illegal, my guess is it is missing a layer, or somehow it is more zinc....1974 was made of mostly copper, and a little zinc. maybe the coin is the wrong composition PIC PLEASE
     
  7. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    The specific gravity of the coin will tell you its composition.

    Have you weighed the coin?
     
  8. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Yeah, just pull out a scale and weigh it. If not post a pic... share a barrel of fun or a barrel on knowledge :headbang:
     

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  9. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    I see no reason why you should not post a picture. Mint errors are found every day. Some, inadvertently get released into circulation, and become major error specimens. Let's have a look see. Thanks. Welcome to the forums.
     
  10. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    There are plenty of coins that never officially released that appear(?) legal to own.
    The only exception I'm aware of are the ten 1933 St. G's.
    But you can't be sure which way the Secret Service will jump.
     
  11. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    OH trust me, Obama and the fed have the SS far to busy to even be concerned with this right now.:)
     
  12. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    The '74 aluminum cent is most definitely not legal to own. The Secret Service has repeated this on many occasions.

    But they can be verified as genuine with no harm done to the owner. Just like this one was -
     

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  13. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    there you go , bama.
     
  14. bamaborn

    bamaborn Junior Member

    I do not have a scanner at the moment. My daughter does have a digital camera. What is the best way to take a picture so that it is nice and clear and do all the resizing stuff to that it fits?
     
  15. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Not being flippant in the least - but practice a lot. It is not always easy. Scanners however, typically are easy.
     
  16. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    WELCOMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE TO THE FORUM.
    Try this. Place a pencil on a flat table. Six sided pencil works best. Balance a popsicle stick at one end of the pencil, place a drop of glue so the stick stays put. You now have a cheap balace beam scale. Now place a penny (cent) of any date prior to 1982 on one end of the stick, it wil now drop down to the table top. Now place your mystery 1974 Cent at the other end. If Aluminum, it will not even budge the one on the other side. If simply coated to look like one, both coins will balance. Pending wear on either coin may make a slight difference but not enough to not make a final decision.
    Next is a problem. Even if it is lighter than it should be, you still don't know if it's a fake made by someone either for fun or profit.
    I suspect sending it to a grader would cost more than it's worth if a fake.
    If real, I do wonder if they would confiscate it anyway.
    I think the safest method is to just send it to me and stop worrying about it.:whistle:;):D
     
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