Right now I am collecting 83 or older pennies. I am not concern about checking those for errors yet since I am not spending them. I keep the 82 and 83 separate since they could be either copper or zinc and need to be weighed. I don't have a scale yet so they will sit until then. Before I spend my "rejected" 84 and newer zinc coins, what should I look for? I am checked for everything on this website:
Are there errors not mentioned on that page? Is there anything to look for on the years not mentioned: (85,86,87,88,90,91,93,96,01,02,04,05,06,07)? I am having trouble with some double dies. I am going through ebay and classified ads to see what they look like. Some of them look "normal" to me. I could only pick out the obvious doubling but I don't think I could pick out a doubled ear if I saw one. Thanks
Are there errors not mentioned on that page? Is there anything to look for on the years not mentioned: (85,86,87,88,90,91,93,96,01,02,04,05,06,07)? I am having trouble with some double dies. I am going through ebay and classified ads to see what they look like. Some of them look "normal" to me. I could only pick out the obvious doubling but I don't think I could pick out a doubled ear if I saw one. Thanks

1983 has been found to have a Copper penney left over from 1982. You need to weigh the coins. Mr. Crawford (DVN) found one earlier this year and they are worth a considerable amount of money.
Proper weight for 1983 is 2.5 Grams and the one struck on copper (naturally) weighs 3.11 Grams. Just a tidbit of information for you. Happy Hunting!
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