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Formerly nancyc
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I think that 5c is another ramstrike apple.  Just lovely! 
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Valued Member
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Hi Larena,that coin does look a little oblong,is it not quite perfectly round ? can you get an accurate weight & measurement, the rim does'nt look as though it has been tampered with so measuring the coin on a few different angles will tell us if it is slightly bigger than a normal 10 cent.
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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I've often seen older 10c with no reeding, I just put it down to wear. I might have to see if I ever kept any, but I doubt it as they are nearly always so well circulated that unless there were errors, they held no interest for me.
Never bothered to measure or weigh them.
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Valued Member
Australia
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well....thickness is about 1.6mm, weight 6g, and diameter just under 24mm...wish I had batteries in my jewellers scale..could have weighed it more accurately.
Edited by larena 04/30/2012 06:54 am
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Formerly nancyc
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life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Me too Nancy, nice errors. The lustre in the pics too....
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Edited by appleangel07 05/04/2012 03:18 am
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