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3.42 Grams Lincoln Cent 1970

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Hello,everyone!
I found a Lincoln Cent from 1970 that weighs 3.42 grams,a 1975D Lincoln Cent that weighs 3.28 grams and 1971D Lincoln Cent that weighs 3.29 grams.Is this an error or something common?
Many thanks!
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 Posted 11/16/2020  08:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lawest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Is your scale accurate? That seems odd that you would have three coins overweight
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Scale is working fine, it's accurate. I was suprised when I find out the weight.
And I found data that Weight Tolerance for copper cents is +/- 0,13 grams and for zinc cents +/-0,1 grams.
Is this Weight Tolerance true?
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 Posted 11/16/2020  09:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lawest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

That tolerance looks correct. Can you upload some photos?
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Yes,i will do it tonight.
The photos will be here in a few hours. :)
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Here are the photos of the coins.Sorry for lowish quality,it is the best I can do with phone camera at the moment :)
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Can we see a full obverse and full reverse image of the 1970 cropped to size. Also a picture of the edge of the coin could be helpful. What is the coin diameter in millimeters? Also, is the obverse to reverse orientation correct (should be coin orientation). Is the coin magnetic?
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I check with the magnet,does not stick.Orientation is also OK,but still need to check diameter.I will post photos of both sides and the edge today
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Here are the photos.It is a thicker edge,and the diameter is 19mm.
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 Posted 11/17/2020  10:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lawest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Thanks for the additional photos and information. It appears your coin is overweight due to a rolled thick planchet. Not sure what kind of premium this would carry, maybe someone else will chime in. Nice find. http://www.error-ref.com/rolled-thick-planchets/
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None that I know of. If you have a clear cent tube, fill it with coins. When you look at the edges of the coins, they are pretty much all looking like your coin. It is common to see them look like that.
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I like finding stuff like this.Need to weight ant put to magnet-check many more coins,US and others.Maybe find more interesting things.Already have few coins with that look strange.Posting their photos very soon
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All three coins are on rolled thick planchets. But the 71 D and 75 D are just so slightly out of tolerance that they wouldh have no premium value (.04 and .05 grams over respectively) The 1970 is further off, .18 grams heavy, but probably still not enought o command a premium. I normally think a coin needs to be at least .3 to .4 grams beyond the tolerance range before an error collector will start to pay attention to it. So a thick planchet cent would need to be 3.54 to 3.64 or more to gain interest.
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Thank you all for informations.I also think that this is not very,very rare or valuable,only if it is much heavier.I was checking more coin weights today-nickels,dimes,quarters,half dollars and dollars,but nothing special was found.
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Keep searching! and please share what you find with us
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 Posted 11/19/2020  12:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AbrahamLincoln43 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I will, lawest.
Searching through the US and European coins and hope for more interesting finds.
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