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1945 Wheat Cent Only Weighs 2.5g...take A Look

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So I was going through some old Wheaties I've had for a while and this was the second to last penny I was putting back after looking at them and I dropped it on the table, it sounded strange, light aluminum almost. So I weighed it with another 45 and it weighs 2.5g Everytime. Ideas? It is non magnetic, doesn't have much of a rim but nice full strike I think. Thanks in advance. The cent in question is the better looking one in the pics on the right, and the top one on the thin comparison. Thanks
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Struck on a tapered planchet?
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No expert on these, can't help.
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Coinfrog, looks like maybe. I tried to take thickness pictures from both sides and one side seems thinner than the other. Thanks

*After closer look it seems to be the same thickness all the way around except for at the date it is slightly thicker.
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Rolled think planchet?
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Rolled thin planchet. Possibly with a slight taper, or the die faces slightly out of parallel.

A legitimate mint error, worth a premium but nor a take your wife out to dinner premium. Unless you are planning on McDonalds.
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Conder101 Mickey D's it is haha. Thanks for the input!
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So I may just roll the dice and sent this in to NGC. I've got a credit from my membership anyways and 1945 is a year with at least three known planchet errors for the penny, two from the Netherlands and one from Ethiopian one cent...Whatcha think?
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