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1919 Lincoln Wheat Penny Very Thin

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Fight the temptation to post a video (we don't use them here). I agree with the others that your coin has acid damage.
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I won't post any videos I promise but when I get the scope I will take a picture of my other coins
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I will take a picture of my other coins

Please, one at a time.
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I will use proper forum etiquette
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is it a split planchet or a rolled thin planchet or nitric acid?


I will go back to the main question here in the quote:

It is not 1.Split, 2.Tiny or 3.Nitric Acid.

The first 2 are eliminated very fast. The third about acid is partial true.
Yes the coin come in contact with acid but not Nitric which is strong acid. the coin show interaction with mild acid. All the marks of the coin show this.
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