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Is This A 1943 Penny Blank Planchet?

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Hey guys I don't know where I got this mabye an ebay lot or something fit it weights 2.65 grams and is the same dive and thickness as any of my other 1943s thanks!
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It looks like a punch out from an electrical box to me.
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The "blank" is a little wider than the steel cent.
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Oh ok thanks guys it just struck me to have a resemblance to a blank planchet.
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2.70 grams is the standard for a steely. Not sure if .05
either way meets standards or not. A struck steely is 19 m.m.
in diameter. Any signs of rust anywhere on the coins surface ?
especially around the outer edge of the rim. And also of course, is it magnetic ?
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One commemorates thought, the other draws a blank
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