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195? Dime Wrong Planchet Or PMD?

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Is the dime smaller around than normal?
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1.33 grams a little more than half.
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Reminds me of an coin dipped in acid. That would reduce the thickness and outside edge evenly showing that it at one time had a full strike. If the planchet was struck with that thickness, the relief would be weak.
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Is this such an odd occurrence? What would be the rarity rating or collectable interest? It was noted earlier in this post that this coin was the thinnest, really?
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Would it be worth sending this coin to PCGS for authentication?
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