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1972 Jefferson Nickel Weight 4.6 And 20.51 X 1.39

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 Posted 02/24/2021  12:21 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Minnimarine to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Just like the title says. Weight 4.6 and 20.51x1.39. It is almost 50yrs old and really cant see the lettering on the coin I also think it's a D mint mark. Can hardly make it out, but that could just be something else looking like a D. What do you think, wear and high mileage? Thanks...
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Well it maybe a thinned planchet. You might try making a stack of 2 other nickels on top and bottom with this one in the center to show the difference is thickness?
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Just note the stacked coin images. That way if there is a difference, then we could see the thinner coin easier?
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The weakness on the obverse and reverse align, so it could be a tapered planchet or a thin planchet as coop said.
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Ok I was actually expecting the wear and circulated reply. Tapered or thin planchet... ok I will do the stack and read about thin planchet.
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Weight 4.6 and 20.51x1.39.

Taking this as you meant the nickel is 20.51mm, compared to the standard 21.2mm diameter that it's supposed to be, then there's some of your missing weight right there
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@Rothery yes that's what I meant. My apologies. Ok so new mystery on why it's only 20.51mm and thin. It dont have a dip in the middle or clipped, but nickels dont have clad. Intentional thin for feeding the rollers? I actually just thought I was tossing this into the spend bucket but now I'm reading about tapered and thin planchet.
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