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A Couple Possible Capped Die Pennies?

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Definitely not sure about the 84 being a capped die but I feel the wheatie looks like for sure but I'm not for sure. If so are they worth anything. They're pretty cool.
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Is the weight normal? (3.11 grams) ALso set a normal Wheat cent next to it/on top of it, to see if the coins are the same width, as a normal coin.
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Both look like Dryer Coins to me.
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Ok so the weight was 3.00 exactly and putting it next to a regular Wheat cent it's close to the same width just different cause it's rounded other than being flat/squared.
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Please, one coin per thread. Thank you.
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Agree, one coin per thread would be a big help.
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I agree that the rim has been rolled over on that Wheat cent, consistent with being a Dryer Coin.
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