Here is a 1958 D cent I found while going through $25 worth of rolled cents I got from a bank. The obverse is in good shape but the reverse is blank. I know it is post mint (unfortunately) but any idea what did this? It is thin (about half). Just curious what people think.
It was shaved off. It is were really blank (which can't happen) the rims would be present. With them missing they reverse design was removed. If you weigh it, then it will be under weight.
you say it is about half thickness. shave a dime to half thickness and glue the two together you have a variety of " Magician's coin" or novelty coin. This one must have come unglued.
That's interesting. It is just to bad it is a Wheat cent though. It is amazing at how smooth it is. I think that is what amazed me the most about it. It must of taken a good amount of time to do that to a coin.
Going in the direction that Ziggy was moving, cents are also shaved down like this to be fit into a shell made with a nickel. So the coin looks like a cent on one side and a five-cent coin on the other. Still a novelty coin. They sometimes get separated from the other half of the "trick"
Many of the 'thinner than normal' cents, whether ground down or acid eaten, are actually attempts to turn cents into dime-size coins for vending machines, parking meters, and pay phones.
Call me crazy but I like to keep things like that. Maybe you could use it to educate someone or just to look at and impress your friends with you knowledge.
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