A recent thread got me to wondering if there could be or has been a split planchet with the current production of plated zinc cents? The only cents I have come across or heard about are the copper ones.
I imagine the only way it might occur is if the zinc core could somehow split before being plated. If the core could split and if the mint weighs them just before minting, most (if not all) would be eliminated.
Also the plating process might actually add some strength and rigidity to the zinc core in much the same way the outside paper layer adds strength to drywall. Thanks for any input, Cliff
I imagine the only way it might occur is if the zinc core could somehow split before being plated. If the core could split and if the mint weighs them just before minting, most (if not all) would be eliminated.
Also the plating process might actually add some strength and rigidity to the zinc core in much the same way the outside paper layer adds strength to drywall. Thanks for any input, Cliff


I do not see why the zinc core could not split... Just like any metal it depends on how pure it is when poured from the smelter... The mint probably does not weigh the one cent planchets... They arrive at the mint ready to strike!!!
Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! 
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Cliff
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