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1958-P Lincoln Cent 3.27g

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Hi All,
I'm new to this sit and am excited to have all of your expertise as I'm also fairly new to coin collecting and have lots of questions.

Although I've had trouble formatting the photos to attach due to size, I hope someone can help me determine if I have something special in a 1958-P Lincoln Penny that weighs 3.27g.

Thank you!

Coined2020

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Really need the photos to provide context to better address the question.
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Using the following as a guide,

Solid copper pennies weigh 3.11 grams (+/- 0.130 g.)

I'd say your coin--while on the heavy side--is just at the ragged edge of being at tolerance. So, a 'normal' Lincoln Wheat cent, not an error.
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