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198(3)? Lincoln Cent Wrong planchet error?
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A collector friend asked me to post these images with the hopes that he may have a wrong planchet error. The coin looks like it may possibly be a 1983-D. I'm guessing there is just too much damage done to make a clear call, but I defer to the error experts.
Thanks in advance for your observations.
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It's a banged up copper cent.
Not an error, not an off metal,
not a wrong planchet, nothing.
It's also not a 1983-D.
Its a 1981-D
for PCGS. A 49+-Year PNG Member...A full numismatist since 1972, retired in 2022
It's banged up real good and not worth anything numismatically.
Pete
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Post mint damage... not an error.
I agree, badly damaged cent!
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...if it were a 1983-D the zinc core would have probably been exposed.
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Thanks for the replies everyone. We thought it was a longshot, but what the heck.
It was also a good way to expose my friend to this forum. I hope he'll join, or at least lurk for some great advice and exposure. Thanks again for the replies.
It's a 1
Worth asking the question.... and I hope your friend does join the forum. This is clearly a great example of the vast resources and knowledge available here. Cheers, RickO
Lawn mower error.:)
Or garbage disposal
Tell him to keep looking. Wrong metal cents from this era do exist.
parking lot find
Looks like a victim of "road rage !!!