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Different Looking 1993-D Lincoln Cent.

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 Posted 05/31/2012  11:10 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add allranger to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So I got another 10 dollars of cent rolls today. Found six wheat pennies, a 1994 Canadian penny, a little over $2.00 in copper and a strange looking 1993D cent. This may be in tolerances for the zinc Lincolns but I wanted someone else to give their opinion.

Next to a copper cent:

Different-Looking-1993-D-Lincoln-Cent.

In between two other pennies:

Different-Looking-1993-D-Lincoln-Cent.

You can see that it is wider than the others. I didn't think it was a Dryer Coin because the rim is fairly good and it is the same diameter as the others.

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 Posted 06/01/2012  12:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mdpmedia to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
all.,

please. weigh the '93D and report back comparing it to US mint specs etc.

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There is no need to weigh the coin. It is badly corroded, and if it had any premium value before (which I doubt), it is too far gone now to have any collectible value.
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