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1942-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Error? (2.0 Grams) - Very Thin

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Hello CCF!

Looking for thoughts on this 1942-D LWC that only weighs 2.0 grams; it is super thin. It's a bit banged up/damaged but curious to know what type of error it could be. Your help is appreciated.
Thanks!
1942-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Error?-2.0-Grams---Very-Thin
1942-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Error?-2.0-Grams---Very-Thin
1942-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Error?-2.0-Grams---Very-Thin
1942-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Error?-2.0-Grams---Very-Thin
1942-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Error?-2.0-Grams---Very-Thin
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1942-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Error?-2.0-Grams---Very-Thin
1942-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-Error?-2.0-Grams---Very-Thin
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 Posted 01/10/2023  12:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like acid damage,PMD.
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Maybe dipped in acid? Thanks, Doug.
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PMD from acid bath
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Agree with acid exposure. Planchet may have been rolled on the thin side to begin with--at the lower end of the tolerance spec.
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I agree, this coin is treated with acid.
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acid damage.
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Yes, due to the fact that the coin was fully struck is indicative that the planchet started out at normal size and weight.
I agree with an acid dip.
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Thanks everyone!
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