1985 ONE CENT COIN
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1985 ONE CENT COIN
Hello Everyone,
Hope everyone s doing great. Yes its been quiet a while, but of course i never forget my dear friends here at CoinHelp :)
Wanted to share something interesting to me, and would like your input on it.
Found this coin in some return change at a local store and found to have been this wierd type of interesting coin. Looking further into it when i got home with doing very little research was this 1985 Once Cent coin. The coin is grayish silver color, like a steel but it does not stick to a magnet. It has a strange sound like a silver piece coin when dropped onto the table. Also it is just a bit slight bigger than a normal one cent coin. Here i send some photos on it, maybe with your expertize you guys can help me determine what i have. May be counterfeit :dunno who knowa gotcoins:
Im curious to hear what you may wanna share. Take a look. hugeeyes Enjoy. And warm thanks to all.
Hope everyone s doing great. Yes its been quiet a while, but of course i never forget my dear friends here at CoinHelp :)
Wanted to share something interesting to me, and would like your input on it.
Found this coin in some return change at a local store and found to have been this wierd type of interesting coin. Looking further into it when i got home with doing very little research was this 1985 Once Cent coin. The coin is grayish silver color, like a steel but it does not stick to a magnet. It has a strange sound like a silver piece coin when dropped onto the table. Also it is just a bit slight bigger than a normal one cent coin. Here i send some photos on it, maybe with your expertize you guys can help me determine what i have. May be counterfeit :dunno who knowa gotcoins:
Im curious to hear what you may wanna share. Take a look. hugeeyes Enjoy. And warm thanks to all.
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Re: 1985 ONE CENT COIN
It could be the zinc planchet without the copper plating but then we need to determine if it was missing or if someone removed it. Are their pits and lines into the surface of the coin that would hint at an post mint, plating removal?
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Re: 1985 ONE CENT COIN
Glad you are back. Was wondering how you were doing.
My first thought on seeing the 1985 cent was that it reminded me of the color of copper coils on air conditioner in homes from "Chinese Drywall". For those not familiar Chinese drywall problems, some gave off sulfur gasses that oxidized and corroded copper (as well as other metals around a home like silver) around the home.
Your image has specks of red in it (when enlarged to max) which leads me to think copper.
Is the penny normal weight for a 1985?
My first thought on seeing the 1985 cent was that it reminded me of the color of copper coils on air conditioner in homes from "Chinese Drywall". For those not familiar Chinese drywall problems, some gave off sulfur gasses that oxidized and corroded copper (as well as other metals around a home like silver) around the home.
Your image has specks of red in it (when enlarged to max) which leads me to think copper.
Is the penny normal weight for a 1985?
Re: 1985 ONE CENT COIN
Hey Pete,
Thanks, everything is good here.
Back to this this coin. I have not weight it but if i had a 1985 one cent coin in each hand the gray one would seem to be the one to weigh less. hmm
Thanks, everything is good here.
Back to this this coin. I have not weight it but if i had a 1985 one cent coin in each hand the gray one would seem to be the one to weigh less. hmm
Re: 1985 ONE CENT COIN
Pete,
The photos posted on here were through my phone. And there does not appear any red spot what so ever. but it does appear to have tons on lines like type groves in a diagonal pattern. If you look clearly on the word "oF" In UNITED STATES oF AMERICA the word "oF" has some abnormality. And along side around the edges seems to have a grove on both sides of the outer rim..
The photos posted on here were through my phone. And there does not appear any red spot what so ever. but it does appear to have tons on lines like type groves in a diagonal pattern. If you look clearly on the word "oF" In UNITED STATES oF AMERICA the word "oF" has some abnormality. And along side around the edges seems to have a grove on both sides of the outer rim..
Re: 1985 ONE CENT COIN
Daniel.
Am not quiet understanding what your saying about (pits and lines into the surface of the coin that would hint at an post mint, plating removal?)
Can you help me on this one :confused:
Am not quiet understanding what your saying about (pits and lines into the surface of the coin that would hint at an post mint, plating removal?)
Can you help me on this one :confused:
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Re: 1985 ONE CENT COIN
Is that good, or bad.
Is there anything special about this coin? What would you suggest. Is it worth hugeeyes into?
Guys, are there any suggestions or any other info that may be needed.
Awaiting you inputs.
Happy "Saturday" to all a safe and enjoyable one.
Is there anything special about this coin? What would you suggest. Is it worth hugeeyes into?
Guys, are there any suggestions or any other info that may be needed.
Awaiting you inputs.
Happy "Saturday" to all a safe and enjoyable one.
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Re: 1985 ONE CENT COIN
It didn't happen at the mint so it's bad. I think your coin has been damaged after it left the mint.
Re: 1985 ONE CENT COIN
GOTCHA DANIEL,
GUESS TIME MAYBE TO DO JUST A LITTLE MORE HOMEWORK :eureka: WOULDN'T HURT. LOL.
THANK YOU GUYS,,
ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU DANIEL.
GUESS TIME MAYBE TO DO JUST A LITTLE MORE HOMEWORK :eureka: WOULDN'T HURT. LOL.
THANK YOU GUYS,,
ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU DANIEL.
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