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I Found This 1976 D Penny It's The Color Of A Nickel

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Going to need pics of both sides and weight
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@gold, can you please give us a weight on this cent? Also, can you please check if it is attracted at all to a strong magnet? Thx.
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Safe to presume the reverse looks the same? An accurate weight would be helpful.
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3.11 grams is a copper planchet
2.7 grams is a steel planchet (Coin will jump to a magnet)
2.5 grams is a zinc planchet.
So it if the weight is 3.2 grams (or over), it is a plated cent. Coin will show a slight attraction to a magnet. (Altered coin)
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