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1863 IHC Extra Thick?

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Going through a roll of cents I found this IHC and noticed that it is much thicker than other IHCs. What could cause this? It does weigh more than my other IHCs. Thanks for your response.
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Copper nickel IHC (1859-1864)weigh 4.67 grams compared to bronze IHC (1864-1909) which weigh 3.11 grams. Copper nickel IHC are also thicker.
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I was perplexed and excited when I examined my first copper/nickel Indian cent. You are not alone!
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Yes, I agree. Copper-nickel Indian Head cents are noticeably thicker.
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