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1952 D LMC 3.38 Grams? Everything's Calibrated. Looks Sandwiched?

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1952-D-LMC-3.38-Grams?-Everything's-Calibrated.-Looks-Sandwiched?
1952-D-LMC-3.38-Grams?-Everything's-Calibrated.-Looks-Sandwiched?
1952-D-LMC-3.38-Grams?-Everything's-Calibrated.-Looks-Sandwiched?
1952-D-LMC-3.38-Grams?-Everything's-Calibrated.-Looks-Sandwiched?
1952-D-LMC-3.38-Grams?-Everything's-Calibrated.-Looks-Sandwiched?
1952-D-LMC-3.38-Grams?-Everything's-Calibrated.-Looks-Sandwiched?
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@gh, I believe that mint spec was 3.11 ± 0.13, so yours is a bit overweight. That seems more likely to me than a post-mint sandwich from Two Cents. I'm not sure that creating a Magician's coin with one side heads and the other tails would be a good idea.
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I agree with Spence
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What Caused This? I Read That Basically When The Mint Was Connecting A New Roll Of Copper To The End Of The Last Roll, It Creates This To Happen, When A New Coin Is Stamped.
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