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Penny Struck On Dime Value?

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I took some images of my 1967 Nickel struck on a Copper cent planchet to see what the edge looked like. I was surprised. There were areas where it was flat shaped and where it was slightly rounded. It was larger than a normal cent. Some areas it was thicker and other areas thinner. (The coin was slightly off center and some rim area, but mostly without a rim.
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Wasn't able take the coin in today, but plan to soon (just in case). I have a feeling it's fake, but just need to be sure. Thanks to all for sharing your wisdom...I'm very new to collecting and your input is much appriecated! :)
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These pennies look like the classic grind them down to the size of dime scheme

many people did this in the 60's when stupid vending machines just did the size of the coin
make sure they haven't been ground down by hand of by a machine

Read the story how Obama pardons a marine from doing this in the 60's
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/12...ama.pardons/
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If I had to decide based on the photos, I would say it's genuine. There's just enough metal flow (stretching of the peripheral lettering) to allow me to say this with some confidence.

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Here's my 1951 "shaved dime" lincoln. I don't think yours is one of them

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Coop I would guess the flat area on the edge of your nickel on cent is by the date and UNUM. You will note the rims are full at that point. The planchet was off-center in the coining chamber and when it expanded it pressed against the collar at that point giving it the flat edge and the full rims.
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That is the case. It was that area. The rest is somewhat thinner in appearance.
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I have a 60's cent around here somewhere that is smaller than the size of a dime, since it's been shaved down & circulated like so.
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Can't wait to see how this turns out. I love learning new things.
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