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? About The Weight Of A 1983 Cent

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My calibrations are off on my scale...but have a question concerning weight.

Weight of a 1971 is 3.36g
Weight of a 2006 is 2.74g
Weight of a 1983 is 3.01g

would you say that this is enough of an off for the 1983 to be a brass coin?

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 Posted 05/28/2012  12:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add seal006 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
UH, where is the weight for the 1983? Are we supposed to guess?
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I put 1973 instead of 1983 my mistake...so sorry!
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If you have a "tare" button on your scale hit that before weighing , make sure your at "0" zero and weigh again. I thought the 1983 would be heavier being bronze 3.11 like the copper pennies, and zinc are 2.25
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PapaTony - I do have a tare button...I hit that then did the weight again and it is 3.01
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Okay now. I have it cal berated right. Didn't know 20 nickels weighed 100.00 and that is what I needed to get that weight right.

Anyway re weighted it and it is 2.77g

The weight of the other coins are now...2.50 and 3.11
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Ah cool I didn't know that either! Thanks! That is a strange weight , I am not sure if it is within tolerance I will try to check!

Found this right here at CCF but I don't see tolerances so I really don't know .


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If they are on the wrong planchet it should be in the 3.11 gram range + or _ ?. sorry
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The 95% copper cents should weigh 3.1 grams. The zincolns should weigh 2.5 grams. A post 1982 cent weighing more than 3 grams should be examined more closely.
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Possible die clash in Bay number #3 on the Reverse and maybe part of his beard in #8? :)
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 Posted 05/28/2012  5:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rocktowngal to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Jayman how would I know for sure. What would I check for? Thanks.
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They look like they match up...are their marks in the 3rd and 8th bays...here is a cent overlay.

there is a brief discription here and an overlay. The best thing to do would be to google die clash and find some good explainations...

The line in the upper #3 Bay looks like its in the right spot...i am not sure about the #8....its also hard for me to tell with out a zoomed in pic of the questioned area.

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Have you tried the drop test? Drop the coin on to a table top and if it has a thud kind of sound it's zinc and if it has a rind it is copper, maybe. I found a 1983 this morning that weights 2.9g and sounds like zinc. The mint tolerance is +/- .13g.
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John if The mint tolerance is +/- .13g. Then this coin is 27g over the 2.5g weight and 34g under the 3.11g weight...so wonder what I have here.

I did the drop test and it sounds like a ring. Had hubby and son listen they thought it also sounded like a ring. It wasn't a thud.

Not sure what to do now.
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To verify weight is there somewhere you can take it like a coin shop or the post office or maybe a pharmacy?
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This coin is fascinating me so much I keep looking at it. Upon further inspection I find this...doubling



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I cannot see anything about this coin that makes it anything but normal. The weight might be a little off, but not enough that it would cause alarm.
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