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What happened to this cent?

My dad found this in his change the other day. It doesn't have any copper color to it and the strike (?) looks kind of flat to me. I guessed that somebody dipped it in acid or something and it removed the copper layer. He wants to make sure it isn't a super valuable error, so I told him I would bring it to you folks. This pic was the best I could come up with.

2002 D Lincoln cent
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Collector of Confederate currency

Quondo omni flunkus moritati

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  • FredWeinbergFredWeinberg Posts: 5,929 ✭✭✭✭✭
    It's been chemically treated;
    the copper plating has been
    removed.

    Sorry to say it's an alteration,
    and not a genuine 'unplated
    zinc cent'......

    Fred

    Retired Collector & Dealer in Major Mint Error Coins & Currency since the 1960's.Co-Author of Whitman's "100 Greatest U.S. Mint Error Coins", and the Error Coin Encyclopedia, Vols., III & IV. Retired Authenticator for Major Mint Errors for PCGS. A 50+ Year PNG Member.A full-time numismatist since 1972, retired in 2022.
  • Thanks for the info. That's what it looked like to me.
    Collector of Confederate currency

    Quondo omni flunkus moritati
  • johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 29,284 ✭✭✭✭✭
    holy hack jobs. what a bummer to see that image
  • keyman64keyman64 Posts: 15,547 ✭✭✭✭✭
    PMD.
    "If it's not fun, it's not worth it." - KeyMan64
    Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners. :smile:

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