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i found a gold penny once. try scratching off the gold, like i did. the color scratched off easily and the result is a normal penny. But i dont know how they make gold pennys, or the reason More Information: A penny can tarnish to a golden hue. The environment it is in can cause it to tarnish different colors. For example, gold color, blue color, black color, shades of red color. A penny could be gold plated but it would destroy its numismatic value.

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How can you tell a penny's year when it's rusty?

You can use a magnifying glass to look closely at the numbers on the penny. Identify the numbers that indicate the year of minting. If the numbers are too rusted to read, gently clean the penny with a soft cloth or a mild cleaning solution to reveal the year.


What falls to earth faster an apple or penny?

An apple falls faster than a penny. The penny's flat surface creates more wind resistance than the round apple. And as Galileo observed, it depends on wind resistance, not weight.


The first stamp called the Penny Black was produced in?

The first stamp called the Penny Black was produced in 1840 in the United Kingdom. It featured a profile of Queen Victoria and was used to prepay postage. The Penny Black is known for being the world's first adhesive postage stamp.


What does a 1958 double die wheat penny look like?

A 1958 double die wheat penny will have a distorted or doubled image on the coin's design due to a minting error where the coin was struck twice, slightly misaligned. The most noticeable doubling is usually seen on the date and in the lettering of "LIBERTY" on the coin. It's a valuable and sought-after error coin among collectors.


How do you know if the penny is wheat in 1953?

You can identify if a penny is a wheat penny from 1953 by looking at the reverse (tails) side of the coin. If it has two wheat ears framing the words "ONE CENT" and the image of the Lincoln Memorial, then it is a wheat penny from 1953. Wheat pennies were minted from 1909 to 1958 and are recognizable by the wheat ears on the reverse side.

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When was Penny Gold created?

Penny Gold was created in 1973.


Are pfennigs a gold considered gold?

A pfennig is a German "penny" and would not have gold in it. Would normally be brass or copper. If shinned up can look much like gold


What are the ratings and certificates for Penny Gold - 1974?

Penny Gold - 1974 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A


Can gold be scratched by a penny?

No, gold is a much harder metal than copper, which is found in pennies. Therefore, a penny is not capable of scratching gold.


What is a 2001 gold penny value?

1 cent. It's plated. The US has never made a gold penny.


How much is one penny weight of 10k gold worth?

how much is a penny weight of 10k gold worth


What is the value of an 1854 California Gold half penny?

There was never a gold half penny issued by the U.S. Mint.


How many pennies were made in 1977?

1977- 4.5 billion 1977D- 4.2 billion


What is the value of a Kennedy half dollar 1977D?

It has no silver and is just 50 cents, spend it.


Is turning a penny gold a chemical or physical reaction?

Turning a penny gold is a physical reaction rather than a chemical reaction. This process involves coating the penny with a layer of gold, which changes its appearance but does not alter the chemical composition of the penny itself.


How do you make a penny the color gold?

One way to make a penny appear gold is to coat it with a layer of metallic gold through a process called electroplating. By using an electroplating solution containing gold ions and passing an electric current through it, the gold ions can be deposited on the penny's surface, giving it a gold appearance.


Is a 1974 penny with a gold color and a Utah state on it worth anything?

If it is a penny, then it has to be.