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1983 D LMC Severely Underweight At 2.13 Grams

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Just found this 1983 D LMC that is severely underweight at 2.13 grams. The third pic is a side by side with another 1983 D LMC for comparisons sake.
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Rolled thin planchet?
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Cool! Nice find! Most of the underweight coins I've found are just worn down.

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John1, that's my best guess as well. Just a really thin planchet. Probably from the end of the stock.
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