Just picked up this cent struck on a dime planchet!
Insider2
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Any Idea what it is worth?
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A dime? The size looks more like a euro cent impression.
I rec'd an email months ago with a similarly
damaged coin that the owner thought was
a rare US Bi-Metallic Cent !
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Pete
That is just PMD....Cheers, RickO
Hurry and list that bad boy on ebay.......you can retire!
Why would you think it was a cent struck on a dime planchet? The Planchet is copper in color, and from the PMD looks like it is copper coated zinc, which is what a cent plancet should be?
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I think what you have there is PMD.
A coin roll crimper damaged a regular cent at the end of the roll where it was crimped.
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TTCG - he was being facetious (the OP)
I guess I didn't think it out.
PMD. Thanks for all the replies.
1 cent.
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Worth a penny. Damage from a bank coin rolling machine
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I already have any you could think of. Wink.
I think what you have is a misstruck holey penny with retained dump. Very rare.
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Posting pmd.
Its worth one cent now but with that exposed zinc it will self-destruct over time.
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Fun new way to bring in quizzes @Insider2! Thanks!
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I can't judge until I see the back (reverse) of your coin. /s
I want it!
I'll pay 32 bazillion dollars for it.
Can you get it slabbed for me?
I think it'll go MS 76
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Does that circular scratch bother you as much as it does me?
Looks more like a cent struck WITH a dime.
It's a joke.
They have medicine to prevent retained dumps.
I'm surprised someone has not requested to see the edge also.
I am impressed that you were able to take a full coin photo rather than just a close-up.
It was a small coin. If I took full images with my humble equipment, folks would not be able to magnify the coin or see any of the characteristics I wish to show unless they were huge.
I work at the microscopic level. I need to adjust what I see on a coin when I grade it for a TPGS. I don't adjust what I see for my personal opinions or when teaching. I want students to learn to see every + and - on a coin they examine. Then my job is done. That's why I can show another collector why his coin is Au with some old cleaning yet tell him I would sell it as an MS-63 and sleep like a baby! ZZZZZzzzzzz.
ErrorsOnCoins yours looks nothing like Insiders...... are ya sure it is not a fake.
Fake! Weird white things coming out of the coin!
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Might want to contact Hansen to maximize profits.
Quadruple plastic cuds! Very rare.
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I got one of those straight from the Mint. And it's an end-roll. No telling what's inside!
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