Lincoln Cent Struck on a Foreign Planchet

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  • 1sgret
    • Apr 2026

    #1

    [Example] Lincoln Cent Struck on a Foreign Planchet

    Here is a 1998 Lincoln Cent which has been struck on a Foreign Planchet.

    Note the Weakness of the strike and the size of the Planchet it was struck on which is about the size of a Dime.

    No weight was annotated on the Slab for this coin to try and determine which country the planchet was produced for.
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  • RWBILLER
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 6870

    #2
    The chest keeps getting deeper!
    roger
    Roger
    ""Time and Tide wait for no man"

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

      #3
      Wow they just keep comin'
      An amazing treasure chest you have...



      Jason Cuvelier


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      • dvn

        #4
        Very nice! I really like that one!

        Billy (dvn)

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        • OCD
          Member
          • Apr 2008
          • 1309

          #5
          Very nice!! I see you still have the keys.
          Obsessive ¢ent Disorder
          Jeremy

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          • 1sgret

            #6
            Originally posted by OCD
            Very nice!! I see you still have the keys.


            Yes I do, that's because Jean's cat has not been around.

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            • JeanK
              Member
              • Sep 2008
              • 5696

              #7
              Watch out Joe, Squirrel The Cat is getting antsy and needs something to do....
              By the way, can weigh a normal cent in the same kind of slab and then this one?
              It might give you the answer you are seeking.
              Jean (smart aleck at it again).

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              • 1sgret

                #8
                Originally posted by JeanK
                Watch out Joe, Squirrel The Cat is getting antsy and needs something to do....
                By the way, can weigh a normal cent in the same kind of slab and then this one?
                It might give you the answer you are seeking.
                Jean (smart aleck at it again).
                Good Thought, however not all of the slabs weigh the same when they are empty. But it would proably come close.

                More writing on the Tag of the slab makes it heavier so I would have to find one with the same amount of letters on both the TAGS!!!!!

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                • JeanK
                  Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 5696

                  #9
                  Now that will keep you busy and out of trouble, and maybe away from the back door so someone else can sneak in.
                  Or, just break open the slab and take the coin out and weigh it and then put it back in the slab and ......................
                  Jean

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                  • 1sgret

                    #10
                    OKEEY DOKEY!!!!!!!!! Will do, and I will make sure I leave a finger print on it so they know who did it.

                    Problem is nothing will keep me out of trouble, it seems to find me.

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