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1920 Penny Thats Weight Is 3.26 Grams Error?

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Strange - if anything a coin that worn should be a little less than the standard 3.11 grams.
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Looks like the coin may have gained a bit of weight with the tarnish on it.
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But still in tolerance range.
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At 3.26 with heavy wear it is or was definitely out of tolerance. Maximum for a NEW cent from that period would have been 3.24 grams. This coin weighs 3.26 grams even after all the wear it has received. So yes it is an error, but it is so slightly out of tolerance (.02 grams) it has no real premium value to it.
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A bit heavy, but that's still not an unreasonable weight deviation for a mass produced item of the time.
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Just wonderin?i had 1920 2.88 I have a lot of 1920.
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If the coin is worn down to the point where you don't see the rims, what will that do to the weight? It will reduce it as the coin wears away, the weight also reduces. If you are rolling worn wheat cents with a stack tube, keep in mind that the rims missing will take more that 50 to make a roll when you roll them up. Proof cents in a plastic tube will only hold about 48 instead to 51 that most tubes hold.
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amber - Your example is probably just well worn.
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