planchet seems kind of thick on this wheat penny

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by buddy16cat, May 2, 2012.

  1. buddy16cat

    buddy16cat Well-Known Member

    I was walking by a Coinstar and found this wheat cent. It seems thicker than other wheat pennies I encountered. I compared it to another wheat cent and it seemed thicker. Is that an error? Does this penny look wierd to you?
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  3. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    If you feel that the coin is thicker, maybe you could post a pic of the edge, and next to a normal cent. Your pic does not show thickness.
     
  4. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    When they rolled the sheet that blanks were to be punched from they may have set the gauge too high in the rolling mills. Perhaps
    setting the gauge to nickels by mistake.
     
  5. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Looking at the edge is also not going to give a conclusive answer. A heavier strike will show a thicker edge. What does it weigh?
     
  6. buddy16cat

    buddy16cat Well-Known Member

    I scanned it compared to another wheat cent. I don't have a scale. I am going to a coin shop to buy a couple coins. I think I will take it with me.
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  7. cmilladoo

    cmilladoo Keepin it Real

    doesn't really look that different but i would weight it, that's probably the only way to know how much thicker, if any, your wheatie is.
     
  8. buddy16cat

    buddy16cat Well-Known Member

    Here is it next other wheats:
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  9. buddy16cat

    buddy16cat Well-Known Member

    Yeah it looks like buy comparing a few that some are smaller and fatter and some spread out and are bigger and skinnier, two of the four above are smaller. Anyhow it was interesting to find it in a Coinstar, I heard of people finding things in the reject tray and here I found something.
     
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