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1956 D Lincoln Wheat Cent Split Planchet?

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The weight on this coin is 2.47 grams. Is this dipped in acid or split planchet.

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Looks like an acid damaged coin. PMD.
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Ok ty! Acid damage just on one side
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Deliberate application to the reverse or an otherwise protected obverse, like tails side down in a shallow solution.
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Ty so much to all for the help!
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An edge view against a normal cent would also be helpful in identification.
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