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It is just a little bigger than a Kennedy half dollar. smooth sides and no copper showing on the edges. Kennedy half weighs 11.2 grams, and the blank weighs 13.2 grams.

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 Posted 12/25/2012  9:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Once a blank is removed from its context, it's pretty much impossible to try to identify which coin it may have been intended for. You'd need a list of world coins sortable by weight; I for one don't have such a list.

Of course, it may have been intended to be like this; I own several nickel-sized blank tokens that were used in US bases in Vietnam.
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This blank looks pretty close to the size of an older (pre-reform) one-peso piece from Mexico. In fact, I have a muled peso/half-dollar coin somewhere in the back of the drawer.
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I found out that a half dollar in 1936 to 1982 weighted 13.36 grams. The one I have is 13.2 grams. Could there be that much variation in coins.
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sorry It was 1836 to 1892
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If the planchet has a larger diameter than a US half dollar then it is not a half dollar planchet, regardless of composition.
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