Mike, if so then why does it only weigh .8 grams and ver then. Based on the size and weight of the planchet, wouldn't it be consider on scrap or fragment? To weigh .8 grams, it would have had to start pretty small.
The grading services impose an arbitrary weight loss rubicon of 50%, below which they designate almost any undersized coin "scrap". In my opinion, this label should only be used for truly irregular pieces of struck metal. Otherwise, I see no reason why one shouldn't describe a coin with a label that reflects what it actually is.
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