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1996 silver penny
I got a penny as change for a dime in a store the other day, and was
wondering if any of you fine people here would know what it might be worth. Any help to find out if you don't know would be helpful as well. Thanks. |
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Cankersore wrote:
I got a penny as change for a dime in a store the other day, and was wondering if any of you fine people here would know what it might be worth. Any help to find out if you don't know would be helpful as well. Thanks. Do you have an image? It could be a non plated lincoln cent or it could be a lincoln cent struck on a dime planchet. It could also be an altered lincoln cent that someone either painted silver or someone dipped it in a solvent and it ate the copper plating off. -- Jason Craton ---- CONECA N-3407 --- WINS #5 --------------------------- Interested in error coins? http://www.error-coins.com - A work in progress (lack of progress really). Nick is a DICK! Reid is a troglodyte! |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 18:42:12 -0800, "J. Craton"
wrote: Cankersore wrote: I got a penny as change for a dime in a store the other day, and was wondering if any of you fine people here would know what it might be worth. Any help to find out if you don't know would be helpful as well. Thanks. Do you have an image? It could be a non plated lincoln cent I think I have one of those. Certainly no copper on it. or it could be a lincoln cent struck on a dime planchet. It could also be an altered lincoln cent that someone either painted silver Possible, though more likely dipped in mercury. or someone dipped it in a solvent and it ate the copper plating off. Unlikely. This one is trotted out every time someone says they have a "silver penny". Just about anything that can eat copper will probably also vaporise the underlying zinc, which as we all know is a very poor metal to use for coins. Nick a zinclon sometime and drop it in a weak muriatic (if I recall the experiment right) acid bath. After a couple days you'll have a shiny shell of copper. Padraic. la cieurgeourea provoer mal trasfu ast meiyoer ke 'l andrext ben trasfu. |
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Padraic Brown wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 18:42:12 -0800, "J. Craton" wrote: Cankersore wrote: I got a penny as change for a dime in a store the other day, and was wondering if any of you fine people here would know what it might be worth. Any help to find out if you don't know would be helpful as well. Thanks. Do you have an image? It could be a non plated lincoln cent I think I have one of those. Certainly no copper on it. or it could be a lincoln cent struck on a dime planchet. It could also be an altered lincoln cent that someone either painted silver Possible, though more likely dipped in mercury. or someone dipped it in a solvent and it ate the copper plating off. Unlikely. This one is trotted out every time someone says they have a "silver penny". Just about anything that can eat copper will probably also vaporise the underlying zinc, which as we all know is a very poor metal to use for coins. Nick a zinclon sometime and drop it in a weak muriatic (if I recall the experiment right) acid bath. After a couple days you'll have a shiny shell of copper. Padraic. There are plenty of altered zincolns out there that have had the copper removed. An true unplated lincoln will have all of the characteristics of a plated coin .... mint luster and all. -- Jason Craton ---- CONECA N-3407 --- WINS #5 --------------------------- Interested in error coins? http://www.error-coins.com - A work in progress (lack of progress really). Nick is a DICK! Reid is a troglodyte! |
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"J. Craton" wrote in
: Cankersore wrote: I got a penny as change for a dime in a store the other day, and was wondering if any of you fine people here would know what it might be worth. Any help to find out if you don't know would be helpful as well. Thanks. Do you have an image? It could be a non plated lincoln cent or it could be a lincoln cent struck on a dime planchet. It could also be an altered lincoln cent that someone either painted silver or someone dipped it in a solvent and it ate the copper plating off. Here are your pictures. |
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On 2004-03-22, J. Craton wrote:
There are plenty of altered zincolns out there that have had the copper removed. An true unplated lincoln will have all of the characteristics of a plated coin .... mint luster and all. I've got a de-coppered penny. Found it at my middle school back in 7th grade. Under high magnification you can see pockmarks where it was eaten away by something. Later, in 11th grade, my chem teacher showed us all kinds of acids that could eat various metals. At the end of class, we had one penny with no copper, and another beaker with only 2 slight films of the copper covering of another penny (the rim was shaved down to expose the zinc, and placed in a beaker of some acid that would eat it away. -- ______ ______ ..-----.|__ ||__ | eXistenZ32 | -__||__ || __| |_____||______||______| |
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Nick a zinclon sometime and drop it in a weak
muriatic (if I recall the experiment right) acid bath. After a couple days you'll have a shiny shell of copper. and the fun part, Hydrogen gas. --K |
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 12:38:02 GMT, Cankersore
wrote: Bad bad bad! Post your pictures to a website and send the url here, please! Padraic. la cieurgeourea provoer mal trasfu ast meiyoer ke 'l andrext ben trasfu. |
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 22:45:36 GMT, eXistenZ32
wrote: On 2004-03-22, J. Craton wrote: There are plenty of altered zincolns out there that have had the copper removed. An true unplated lincoln will have all of the characteristics of a plated coin .... mint luster and all. I've got a de-coppered penny. Found it at my middle school back in 7th grade. Under high magnification you can see pockmarks where it was eaten away by something. Later, in 11th grade, my chem teacher showed us all kinds of acids that could eat various metals. At the end of class, we had one penny with no copper, and another beaker with only 2 slight films of the copper covering of another penny (the rim was shaved down to expose the zinc, and placed in a beaker of some acid that would eat it away. Hm! What acid did you use to eat the copper and not the zinc? Padraic. la cieurgeourea provoer mal trasfu ast meiyoer ke 'l andrext ben trasfu. |
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From: Padraic Brown
Bad bad bad! Watcha gunna do? Watcha gunna do when they come for you? LOL 8-D Coin Saver |
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