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Larger than normal 2003 Penny

Postby Pennysaved » Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:14 pm

I was going through nickels tonight and found a 2003 D penny (yes a penny in nickels) that is larger than normal. It is almost the size of a nickel.

If you line it up to a nickel, the 2003 Dpenny fits snuggly within the rim of the nickel.

If you line it up to a regular penny, the regular penny fits inside the rim of this 2003 D penny

It is obviously not a normal size; is this a mint error?
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Re: Larger than normal 2003 Penny

Postby uthminsta » Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:41 pm

I don't know but I will give you a dollar for it sight unseen.
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Re: Larger than normal 2003 Penny

Postby PennyPauper » Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:11 pm

Very interesting. Weigh it and keep it safe in a flip or 2x2. Could be on a foreign or substandard planchet. Is it as thick as a nickel or thicker than a penny?
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Re: Larger than normal 2003 Penny

Postby Pennysaved » Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:46 pm

It is thinner than both a regular penny and nickel. It is greyish in color almost like it didnt get the copper top layer.

It is definitely metal
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Re: Larger than normal 2003 Penny

Postby commoncents » Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:37 pm

Larger than normal sounds like the collar die was not installed. Modern coin press machines have a lower die for one face, and upper die for the other face, and a collar die to form the rim. If the collar was not installed the paunchette will smear into a larger than usual size. If this is not a counterfeit, you have found a mint error. Could be worth serious bucks. Get an appraisal from a reputable rare coin collector.
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Re: Larger than normal 2003 Penny

Postby uthminsta » Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:46 pm

I certainly think this sounds like a potential legitimate mint error. I initially expressed interest because it is an oddity from my daughter's birth year (see: viewtopic.php?f=30&t=129)
But yeah, if you maybe take it to a dealer you trust, they may tell you it's worth much more. If you do intend to sell it, here or on eBay or wherever, I would love to be apprised of that. Cool find.
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Re: Larger than normal 2003 Penny

Postby bman » Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:14 am

look up broadstruck coins on ebay and see if they look the same as your coin. I'm a little sceptical though, with the extra diameter and missing copper it could just be damaged somehow. I hope it's a good one though!
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Re: Larger than normal 2003 Penny

Postby AgCollector » Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:28 am

Pennysaved wrote:I was going through nickels tonight and found a 2003 D penny (yes a penny in nickels) that is larger than normal. It is almost the size of a nickel.

If you line it up to a nickel, the 2003 Dpenny fits snuggly within the rim of the nickel.

If you line it up to a regular penny, the regular penny fits inside the rim of this 2003 D penny

It is obviously not a normal size; is this a mint error?


If you can take pictures of it, send them to Mike Diamond- he's the best coin error guy there is- and ask him for his opinion on what it is and what it's worth. He's the president of CONECA (website here: http://www.conecaonline.org/) and his e-mail address is mdia1@aol.com
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Re: Larger than normal 2003 Penny

Postby uthminsta » Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:55 am

Hadn't thought of Mike Diamond. I was thinking Ken Potter at koinpro.tripod.com or Charles Daughtrey and the guys at coppercoins.com, but yeah... good idea to ask someone who will take it seriously, whereas a lot of local dealers may not have the level of expertise.
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Re: Larger than normal 2003 Penny

Postby Pennysaved » Sat Sep 18, 2010 11:31 am

I emailed Mike and he said it is a novelty penny called a "Texas Cent"

It is not a true error since lincoln is proportional to the size of the cent.

I asked him if he had a link to read up more on the "Texas Cent" but he did not.
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Re: Larger than normal 2003 Penny

Postby AgCollector » Sat Sep 18, 2010 1:45 pm

Pennysaved wrote:I emailed Mike and he said it is a novelty penny called a "Texas Cent"

It is not a true error since lincoln is proportional to the size of the cent.

I asked him if he had a link to read up more on the "Texas Cent" but he did not.


This sounds similar:

http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topi ... C_ID=71021
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