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1945 D Wheat Penny Weighting At 3.03

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Wondering why my 1945 d Wheat penny is weights 3.03 any thoughts
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Clear Pictures of obverse, reverse and edge side of coin would help, as you may have read before in this forum.
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wear and tear or rolled thin...IMO no added value beyond grade value........ to CCF
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to CCF. Mint tolerance is +/- .13 grams.
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3.03 g is within normal range for a 1945-D coin.
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Sounds like a normal coin.



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