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1991 D I Think I Found Something. It Weighs 2.25 And Ear Dbl Need Help Ple

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1991 D I think I found something. it weighs 2.25 and I think ear doubling need help please thanks
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Normal weight is 2.5g so yours isn't too far off, certainly within mint tolerances.

Could you please show us a close-up of the area(s) you see doubling?
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@sis, if your pics are true to color, it looks a bit like someone has stripped off the copper plating leaving behind the zinc core. That might explain the slightly low weight also.
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Normal weight is 2.5g so yours isn't too far off, certainly within mint tolerances.

NOT within tolerance.

Tolerance for a Zincoln is +/- .1 grams so the tolerance range in 2.4 to 2.6 grams

Probably a rolled thin planchet but not far enough out of tolerance to have much value.
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