This could be a nice find. A PCGS article claims that as of year 2000, only 75 were known to exist. Wonder how many have been found in the four years since.
If that is one of the infamous 1944 Zinc coated steel cents,it is a nice find.The hits make it non slabbable by PCGS or NGC.IMHO ANACS would net grade it VG.
If it is sized correctly, it's probably a lead repro. It is far too soft to be the real deal. The rims are bent and distorted, the mintmark appears to sink into the surface, "United States" is extremely weak, and the obverse portrait is mush.
I liked it better as a coaster.
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Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>A steel 1944? >>
Aren't all the 1944's steel? I thought they made them out of that because of a shortage of copper during the war.
Russ, NCNE
Interesting!
Some of the copper for 1944 cents came from recovered brass shell casings?
Interesting!
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Some more info on the '44 steel cent.
Someone asked about the population in another forum posting a couple years ago.
nankraut
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<< <i>I am not optimistic that the coin is authentic. >>
Neither am I.
Russ, NCNE
The 44 looks like a cast or copy of some kind to me! or least made outside the mint!
Maybe some of the Lincoln experts can chime in with a respectable opinion!
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<< <i>Is it a coaster. >>
Only if you're drinking out a a very eensy, teensy tiny coffee cup.
Russ, NCNE
I liked it better as a coaster.
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>Something about that pic really bugs me. I adjusted the image to better suit my tastes.
Looks like its a copper cent that's been dipped in mercury.
Careful handling that stuff. It's nasty.
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DAN
My first tassa slap 3/3/04
My shiny cents
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