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 Found a zinc planchet today in Brinks roll
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JerrySpringer
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Posted - 09/16/2009 :  22:21:54  Show Profile Send JerrySpringer a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Always a little surprise finding a blank penny planchet. Nothing else of significance other than a 1919 and 1926 in good shape each. Anybody ever find the 95% copper planchets? I have at least two other zinc plancets in the past. These are not as rare as Indian Heads. They might be as rare as '43 steel pennies. What has been the planchet findings, on average, for sorters?

highroller4321
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USA
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Posted - 09/16/2009 :  22:23:51  Show Profile Send highroller4321 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I find a couple planchets a week. Most of them are zinc but I do find coppers.

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Computer Jones
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USA
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Posted - 09/17/2009 :  11:04:57  Show Profile Send Computer Jones a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I haven't found a planchet (yet), It's been something I've been hoping for ever since I was a little shaver.
Congrats on you Zn slug!

There's profit if you melt things!!
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aloneibreak
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USA
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Posted - 09/17/2009 :  21:22:43  Show Profile Send aloneibreak a Private Message  Reply with Quote
i average one blank per 150,000 or so coins sorted. usually zinc.

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PennySaved
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Posted - 09/18/2009 :  13:47:20  Show Profile Send PennySaved a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I took one in to the coin store the other day and he said they were quite common; he said worth maybe 75 cents a piece. Does that sound right?
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Ponce
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Cuba
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Posted - 09/19/2009 :  18:16:49  Show Profile Send Ponce a Private Message  Reply with Quote
We only have centavos in Cuba LOL.......what the heck is a "planchet?"... I think that it means "with nothing on it" but I am not sure.

"If you don't hold it, you don't own it"...Ponce
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Computer Jones
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USA
960 Posts

Posted - 09/19/2009 :  22:52:12  Show Profile Send Computer Jones a Private Message  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Ponce

We only have centavos in Cuba LOL.......what the heck is a "planchet?"... I think that it means "with nothing on it" but I am not sure.



Yep, it's a coin blank all ready to be stamped into a fiat token, but some how managed to miss the important embossing with an official emblem and or seal that says it's worth more than it's metal scrap value.

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JerrySpringer
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Posted - 10/04/2009 :  15:25:54  Show Profile Send JerrySpringer a Private Message  Reply with Quote
One of the bags of pennies I picked up the other day had 4 zinc planchets in it. I guess that is unusual, but maybe it was a partial coin collection dump. Found a 1919-S in G condition, a 1938-S in better shape than most I find from that era, a 1923, a 1930, a 1932 and 1939 also and 3 King VI's and a '67 dove Canadian and 5 of the new 2009 Lincolns. Bags of pennies are definitely easier to sort through, period. Takes about an hour to separate the wheats and Canadians and other coins from the lot.
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Computer Jones
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USA
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Posted - 10/04/2009 :  20:27:45  Show Profile Send Computer Jones a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by JerrySpringer

One of the bags of pennies I picked up the other day had 4 zinc planchets in it. I guess that is unusual, but maybe it was a partial coin collection dump. Found a 1919-S in G condition, a 1938-S in better shape than most I find from that era, a 1923, a 1930, a 1932 and 1939 also and 3 King VI's and a '67 dove Canadian and 5 of the new 2009 Lincolns. Bags of pennies are definitely easier to sort through, period. Takes about an hour to separate the wheats and Canadians and other coins from the lot.



Nice Bag!
I hope I'll purchase one like that some time soon.
Congrats!!!

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G Powerbuck
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USA
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Posted - 10/04/2009 :  20:45:09  Show Profile Send G Powerbuck a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Congrats!
I got one for $2 at a coin show last year. I thought $2 was great because I was sure that as soon as I bought one I would find one, but it didn't work. I would love to find one in a roll.
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