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1949 US Penny Error Coin Damaged? 1.64 G

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This is a US Penny. Looks like 1949 and weighs only 1.64 g, very thin coin. Has anyone ever seen one like this ? Why would this happen? Thanks
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To CCF! Your coin was shrunken by acid. It's PMD, not an error coin. https://www.error-ref.com/acid-shrunk-coins/
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to the CCF, Leo420.
I agree with Errers - Abe had a bad acid trip.
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Some high school students, or let's call them 'our future doctors', are experimenting with acid in their chemistry class...
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