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Need Help Identifying If This Is A US Error Coin Or Not

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Hey y'all, I'm fairly new to the coin collecting community, and need help identifying if this coin is an error coin or misprint, what it appears to be is a us dime printed on a us penny planchet, how I came to this conclusion is it is the same thickness as a penny and lacks the ridges on the outer edge, any help on the subject would be greatly appreciated, many thanks...
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@kf, first welcome to CCF. Second, it looks like other than circulation wear, there are two issues with this 1996-D dime. First the edge reeding has been removed and second, there is a rim bruise. I believe that both are damage rather than mint errors. it doesn't look like this coin was struck on a cent planchet, but you can weigh this coin to confirm.
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Thanks for your insight Spence, what would be the weight I would be looking for to determine if it is either a dime or penny or a combination of the two of them lol
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To the CCF

It would be pretty hard to mint a dime on a Cent planchet
as a cent is larger and would not fit in a dime collar.
Also if it was, wouldn't it be copper instead of silver?
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I'm thinking "dryer" coin followed by a big rim hit.... to CCF...good luck on future finds
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