1980 LMC -Legit Error or "torch job"?

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  • chuckster125
    Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 1375

    #1

    Error Other | 1980 LMC -Legit Error or "torch job"?

    Found this cent roll searching.

    It looks like it might be dated 1980? hard to tell.

    It weighs approx 3.00 Grams.

    Is this a legit die cap/ or plating error or someone again had too much time on their hands and "torched " it etc?
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  • Steven
    Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 2691

    #2
    My first impression was that something is added to the obverse. Layer of something????

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    • chuckster125
      Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 1375

      #3
      It does look like maybe solder or silver plated, but if so, would that not increase the weight of the coin?

      This coin weighs a little less than normal at 3.00 grams.

      *Maybe this is a ZINC Lincoln and that's why it weighs more than a normal Zinc cent, but less than a copper cent?*

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      • jcuve
        Moderator, Die & Variety Expert
        • Apr 2008
        • 15458

        #4
        That's probably it, a late '80s Lincoln with solder on the obverse. Examine the reverse carefully and see if you can place the RDV # to figure out if it is Plated or Copper...



        Jason Cuvelier


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        • trails
          Moderator, Error Expert
          • Feb 2008
          • 3358

          #5
          It looks to be struck by a late stage die cap. The extra metal could be a fold in the die cap itself which creates that appearance.

          BJ Neff
          ANA, CCC, CONECA, FUN, Fly-In-Club, NLG & "The Error-Variety Education Consortium"

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          • mikediamond
            Paid Member, Error Expert

            • Jan 2008
            • 1104

            #6
            I would agree with BJ, except the silver color of the obverse face is inconsistent with a legitmate error. I'd have to remain on the fence on this one, in the absence of any personal examination.

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            • thecentcollector
              Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 1530

              #7
              Almost looks to me like a legit die cap, except look at two things:

              (A) The reverse seems quite mottled (years of heavy circulation and perhaps some foul play)
              (B) Note the color of the rim on the obverse. Seems awefully coppery and shiny as compared to the rest of the coin.

              In my opinion, it looks as if it is a legit error, but someone stripped the copper off the obverse face.

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