So you like pennies? How ya like THESE pennies!

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by USMoneylover, Nov 11, 2010.

  1. USMoneylover

    USMoneylover Active Member

    These are a few pennies i got from my dad a long time ago, thought maybe you guys might like them too.
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  3. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    Those are pretty neat. There are people who collect encased cents. I would think the one from the Stork Club would be especially popular.
     
  4. abe

    abe LaminatedLincolnCollector

    They're in great shape too, I've got a few of my own...
     
  5. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Nice! I have one somewhere. Mine is also in an aluminum shape, but shaped like a horseshoe rather than a disc. I've always wondered what they did to bond the two metals to each other by the rim. Just heat or some sort of cement/glue?
     
  6. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    I like encased coins too. I have quite a few of them, mostly issued by coin clubs over the years. I always wondered how they made these too Chris. Have to Google it someday.
     
  7. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Thanks for sharing them!!!

    Nice! :thumb:
    I got one somewhere from 1964 Worlds Fair!

     
  8. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    If you are into those, look at this one; [​IMG]

    That is one of the best struck 1922-D I have seen. Too bad about the casing.
     
  9. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Nice - all of them.
     
  10. USMoneylover

    USMoneylover Active Member

    I remembered seeing these in my dads jewelry box when I was a young boy, its a shame they weren't taken better care of over the years...you can still see sone red on the 49 penny. I also wondered how they were attatched...rlm that's a nice one you have also. I would like to see the worlds fair one also if you can get a shot of it.
     
  11. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    The cent would be placed in the hole of the aluminum blank and then struck in a press with dies that have a central hole. As the aluminum was struck it tries to expand both outward against a restraining collar and inward against the coin. If you were to punch the coin out of the ring and examine the edge you would find that it is now slightly concave from where the aluminum pushed in the center of the edge. In some cases the hole in the die is also just slightly smaller in diameter than the coin. This tends to crush the coin edge down onto the intruding aluminum an helps to lock the two pieces together. So no glue, no heat, it is a physical interlocking of the two pieces caused by the striking.

    This is the same technique used to create bi-metalic coinage only the whole assembly is stuck rather than just the outer ring.
     
  12. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

  13. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Thank you. :thumb:
     
  14. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    Numiscent has it for sale at his site, but he is proud of it.
     
  15. USMoneylover

    USMoneylover Active Member

    Thanks for the information...so my question is: how many have you knocked out of their encasement:D
     
  16. Texas John

    Texas John Collector of oddments

     
  17. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Encased_0003.jpg Encased_0004.jpg Encased.jpg Encased_0001.jpg Here's a few of my coin club encased coins. I especially like the Arkansas State Quarter. Encased_0002.jpg
     
  18. Texas John

    Texas John Collector of oddments

    I dunno, it's a great coin literally embedded in a contemporary provenance. Did you know today a break service company is at the address listed on the casing? That's almost of century of automotive enterprises at the same spot. Pretty cool if you ask me.
     
  19. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I am definitely not from that area, so, no, I did not know what is presently there. Tom would be glad to sell it it to you. Go for it!
     
  20. USMoneylover

    USMoneylover Active Member

    Bruce those are some really nice ones you just posted, I like the square design with the nickel.
     
  21. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    You will find coins that are out of these encasements but it is really not worth it to try to remove them as the process of minting them damages the cent.

    Richard
     
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