I thought I ask the professionals cause I feel like these are different so I wanted to get second opinions. Thank you! 1988 silver colored penny (took it with light and without) 1950 1946 1986 or 1988 D (not sure...looks like a mix of both numbers...maybe it's just really damaged)
Here are some more extra pictures gor the 1950 and 1946. The 1950 penny has a weird number nine that looks like a curved 7.
Hello and welcome to Cointalk.. You are going to hear this a lot but I also say that all the Cents are PMD - Post (after it left the Mint) Mint Damage Here is a good website to see and learn what are true errors. I want to share this website with you - http://www.error-ref.com/ Also you might want to post less coins in future threads. Too many are distracting. For example you showed us 1943 steel Cents at the same time you wanted to know if the other Cents were errors. The error I saw was in your title.. penny is singular.. pennies is plural.. just use the word Cents the next time
What the others said about the memorials, PMD. The 50D looks like it took a hit on the 9. Don't see anything of note on the rest of the wheats.
Yes, all 1988's are "silver" colored........once you remove the copper layer to reveal the zinc underneath.
I think I'll just keep the first penny just cause it looks like something an apocalyptic coin or something demonic. Ha.
I just wanted to double check on the 1950 penny I originally posted. Is this 9 usually like this on the penny?