by 68Camaro » Thu Jun 30, 2011 5:29 am
Number21 wrote:I've noticed after a while that the outer rim on some pennies is quite deep, while on others it's only about half as deep. This isn't from wear because I can find both new and old deep and shallow. It also seems like every now and then I get a penny that seems thicker than all the rest, probably with a thicker rim. I know they're all supposed to weigh the same.
Is this something to do with the pressure used to stamp it? Is there any value here, something I should be sorting out?
While JD has a point, with US cents I've noticed a distinctive bias toward the older copper pennies tending to be stamped more deeply, with greater contrast, including the rims. I've been meaning to post a question on this but figured it had been long ago discussed (and probably has). There are exceptions to this of course - a few older cents with less contrast, and few newers with more.
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