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References For Coin Size +/- Tolerances

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I have come across a couple of off sized coins so I started researching to find information on the +/- size tolerances for coins. I have used both the 1998 and the the new 2018 Red Book, I emailed the mint and they referred me to http://www. archives . gov, record group 104 and have read some of the 31 U.S. Code 5112 & 5113, plus numerous internet searches. The only tolerances I have been able to find is for weight. Are there any other reference books or a website I should be looking at as far as width and thickness tolerances? TIA
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John1, Thanks for that info, but it doesn't give the tolerances for diameter or thickness. For example a Nickle is .835" diam. and .077" thick. My 1988 D nickle is .827" diam. and .085" thick, which works out to .008 inches less in diameter and .008 inches thicker. I also measured another 5 test coins of different years with same mint mark, they ran .835 to .837 inches diam and .073 to .077 inches thick. Not concerned with value or anything, just curious, I put it in a flip and keep with my oddball coins. I don't have a scale to weigh anything....YET.... so I can't give any weight info.
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Post photos if and when you can.
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John1.... Original picture was too big, cropped the heck out of it.
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I'll take a better picture of the coin, the battery died on my camera as I was taking the picture, so I ran the coin through my scanner.
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If you go by reality and knowing our governments quality control system, I'd say + or - a foot per coin.
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