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1981 Copper Plated Zinc Penny?

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I found a 1981 Lincoln Penny that weighs under 2 grams and looks pretty clearly plated under magnification. Couldn't find any information about it.
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Even if it was copper plated zinc, it should weigh more than 2 grams. 2.5g to be exact.
Also, I don't believe it is possible to accurately tell if a coin is plated or not using only magnification.

Are you sure your scale is calibrated correctly, and can you post a picture of it on the scale with the weight?
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It's got the relief of a 95% copper penny, so I'm pretty confident it's normal for the date
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What does the reverse look like? Must be some reason it is underweight?
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to the CCF! Definitely need to see if your calibration on the scale is correct.
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I had a friend weigh it. His scale might have been off. I'll get an accurate weight. Thank you
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to CCF fellow Michigander. A full coin pic,front and back out of any holder it may be in. It should weigh 3.1 grams,+/- .13 grams.
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