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1972 Error Coin (Cent) Half The Thickness Of Standard Coin And No Rim

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Hello all, I'm fullnelson13, have a problem finding info on 1972 penny that is really thin and has no rim . Both sides are struck. Has anyone heard of others like this and what the worth may be?

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We really need pictures of the coin to determine anything.
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Agree with spruett also the weight if possible
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If it looks like these, it has been dipped in acid and eaten away. The key is No RIM

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Sounds interesting, pics please!



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Any input?
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Looks like it's been in a lake for a long time.
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