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1957-D Oddball Cent Error?

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Hey error guys, I don't know if this is someone's bored out of their mind afternoon project or if it is some sort of error. The coin is about the diameter of a dime but is copper. I don't have a decent enough scale to weigh it but it 'seems' thin. Seen anything like this?
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 Posted 07/08/2023  09:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

That is PMD not a mint error. A weight and dimension would help. If you plan on staying in the hobby you need to get a scale that goes to 0.001 grams and a pair of calipers. Also,pics are good but need to crop a bit better before posting.
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I'm particularly interested in the coin's diameter (use metric measurements).
I'm just trying to determine if it was a "no collar" strike.
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Worth getting an accurate weight on this one!
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get a scale that goes to 0.001 grams


A scale accurate to 0.01 g is sufficient.
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Definitely PSD.
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I have this pocket scale from Amazon. $11, free Prime shipping, works great. Accuracy to 0.01g.

I think John accidentally added another 0 in there. 0.01g is 0.2% the mass of a nickel, which is far within Mint tolerances.

https://www.amazon.com/Weigh-Gram-D...L25R4J85HZ5H
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Looks like someone wanted a dime diameter to use in a vending machine. I have three and I keep them. Regards and welcome to coin collecting.
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This thing measures about 17.6mm dia and weigh 2.46g
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allcoinsaregood; I think you are right. There was a big difference in one cent and a dime in that era, it was common to make dimes from one cent pieces for vending machines.
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I meant 0.001 grams. It does not cost much more than a 0.01 grams scale and the scale should last you a lifetime in the hobby. So why buy a 0.01 scale now and shortly down the road buy have to a 0.001 scale?
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Either would be fine, but I'm not sure why you would ever need to upgrade to 0.001 g accuracy for coins.
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Use to do it back in the 60s.
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Given the range of Weight Tolerance in minted coins, I don't see how 0.001g accuracy is needed.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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