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1955 S Wheat Penny. Excessive Material ?

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 Posted 11/08/2018  12:27 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add clarapedrero1989 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
The right wheat seems to have either a gas bubble or excessive material can someone give me some facts.. also the S looks like an 8 ? All info is appreciated.


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 Posted 11/08/2018  12:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You coin is probably the weight it should be. So there is no extra material on it. I see finger prints and a possible die chip, but chips, mint marks, cracks, breaks and Cuds do not add weight to a coin. It goes in before 3.11 grams and comes out the same weight. The metal just re-arranges on the coin. So the weight remains the same and no extra material is added.
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Looks like a die chip on the wheat ear. Gas bubbles are only on the copper-plated zinc cents.
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Agree and agree.
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I think I can see a Die Crack on the right wheat stalk.
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The weight is a tad bit high, but not enough to be out of U.S. Mint tolerances.
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