Zincolns: nature of the beast?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Chip Kirkpatrick, Nov 22, 2020.

  1. Chip Kirkpatrick

    Chip Kirkpatrick Well-Known Member

    Since the 1983+ pennies are so inherently weak, are coins like this 2020 penny, (reverse) considered errors or just the expected status quo? F2C9A661-CBC8-4DFC-9F49-D89A7CF8FE4A.jpeg 92610B04-C1B5-41E6-A51B-6030AB5AFA97.jpeg E4CEF191-FA41-4AB3-AD13-7BB65AA23D69.jpeg
     
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  3. Robert Ransom

    Robert Ransom Well-Known Member

    I suspect plating issues. They don't make things to last, just like the 'Made in China' items. ;)
     
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  4. paddyman98

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    Copper plated Zinc Cents started mid 1982.
    They are prone to all kinds of environmental damage that will affect the plating.
     
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  5. Chip Kirkpatrick

    Chip Kirkpatrick Well-Known Member


    So are you saying to write off any irregularities as damage?
     
  6. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    No, but you need some experience to know what is damage and what are errors. In the case of your 2000 above you have a case of misaligned dies. In this case both dies appear to be misaligned. The obv toward 8:00 and the rev toward 6:00. The discoloration of the reverse is just that, staining that occured after it left the mint.
     
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