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1946 Wheat Penny Weight: 2.5 Grams, Did Anyone Hear Of One?

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1946-Wheat-Penny--Weight:-2.5-Grams,-Did-Anyone-Hear-Of-One?
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Most likely spent some time bathing in acid, which would explain the missing rims and textured surface plus the low weight.
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the rims are fine and I don't think it has been in acid, but thank you, the color when it comes out is a little lighter, put to much light, the original color is more brown.


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This coin was altered after leaving the mint. How? I don't know. I doubt acid. I think maybe a wire brush.
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thank you, but I do not think it has been altered, I think it's original and the weight is original, just have to find out what kind of metal, I will try to take it to the coin metal experts, it just took a lot of beating over the years, but I think it has it's original texture, I may be wrong.
I've seen 1943 coppers certified way worse shape.
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@khasil, you certainly are entitled to your own opinion as to whether this coin left the mint in its current condition. Could you please show a pic of the edge of this coin on top of another cent for perspective?
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I am not trying to prove something to anybody, I am trying to prove it to myself and if I am wrong, let it be. thanks.


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Khasisl, if it was a "separated" planchet which is the closest error it resembles, the serrations would be on only one side. This was abraided by a sandpaper like means, interesting the styrations are in the same direction on both sides tho, can't say for sure exactly what would have caused this, but do suspect a garage imp had his hand in it.
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I agree. An altered coin. Not error or variety
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When you sandpaper a metal you see the grain that is why I do not think it's the case, but thanks again
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Interesting, I have a 1944 D woody that looks very similar but weighs 3.03 grams
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The coin has been damaged by chemical erosion.
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thank you all
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1946-Wheat-Penny--Weight:-2.5-Grams,-Did-Anyone-Hear-Of-One?
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The coin above was abraided by a sandpaper, or had a chemical erosion, or had all those other things you sad and it weights 2.4 grams and I respect and appreciated all of yours opinions and I still have to learn from most of you,but I have my own opinion and it is the coin in my opinion and in my opinion only is real and I'll try, I do not say I will, but I'll try to have it checked and certified if it's real, if not so be it.
Thank you very much.
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