So I have this Mercury dime that looks very weird, I think it is 1931 but I could be wrong. At first I thought someone just plated this piece of crap but after some inspection, measurements and weighing it doesn't fit right. It weighs 2.00 gram(got a new scale today which started this) so it is severely underweight yet both the diameter and thickness are slightly more then what it should be. Here are the best pictures I could get. Let me know what you think any opinions at all would help maybe it's wrong planchet, PMD with plating, counterfeit I really have no idea. Little history got this in a pile of silver coins that have not seen the light of day from the mid 60s so if it is a counterfeit or something it would be an old one at that. That is just a normal 1944 Mercury dime beside it in the picture for scale and colour. Also it is not magnetic and has almost no reeding left around the rim with reeding only showing very weakly in some places. Sorry for the picture quality best I could do.
To me it doesn't make sense that it's thicker in both diameter and thickness and is still 20% under weight. But I'm no expert. Also it doesn't look or feel like silver at all.
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