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1951 S Lincoln Cent Struck On Dime

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Check it out y'all..

I believe this is a 1951 S LMC on a Dime

It weighs exactly 2.58 grams

Crossing my fingers...
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Edit: Thought it said 1955 not 1951

this looks like it is all copper so I don't think it was struck on a dime planchet. The obverse looks like environmental damage resulting in loss of weight. I could be wrong about the obverse but I'm pretty certain it is not on a dime planchet.
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It looks like a "Soda-Pop" cent. The diameter and thickness have been reduced, most likely acid dipped, so it could be used in a vending machine as a dime. Coop has a set of images and a better explanation so let's see if he happens upon this post.
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From your pictures, looks like it was acid dipped.

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Just a very eroded copper cent.
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I had one of them. That explains it. Now I feel better about spending it.
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Acid dipped coins have the rims go away first:
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