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1957 D Lincoln Wheat Cent Wrong Planchet Or Intentional Damage

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I found this silver colored coin while sifting through a bucket of culls. The reverse strike is awesome. The obverse is duller. Is this the wrong planchet in your opinion or intentional damage. It does not look plated to me.
The weight is 3.12 g. Thanks for your opinions.
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It's a little weird how sharp the date and letters are compared to how waxy and indistinct Lincoln is.
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The reverse strike is amazing. It does not stick to a magnet.
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No bezel. It was just one of the coins in the bucket
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Guessing this is some sort of environemtal toning.
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wonder if there is a way to test the composition
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Can I use my metal detector
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The detector usually gives me a number I could compare
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You can use XRF
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Nominal weight for a 1957-D Lincoln Wheat cent is 3.11 g.
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I don't have access to XRF
But metal detector says 84 on it
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What I meant - at some time it could have been in a bezel - which could have chamfered the edge like that.
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Having the correct weight and correct size clearly implies it is not a wrong planchet.

The rounded rims imply it was bezelled or spooned to some extent, perhaps for inserting into jewellery.

I would tend to assume environmental damage: the coin was sitting glued or otherwise attached to a surface for many years, causing the different corrosion rates on the two sides.
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Sounds good to me. Ty all
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