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2005-D Penny Possibly On Dime Planchet

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I found this 2005-D penny that weighs 2.1 grams and is the size of a dime. Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated.

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I'm pretty sure that dimes have the copper sandwiched between two layers of cupronickel. This looks like a zincoln cent that has bee traumatized.
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 Posted 09/09/2023  01:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cecilia Sowinski to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Oh really. Interesting. I just figure it was a dime planchet due to the size and weight
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This is a normal Lincoln Cent that's been heavily damaged, after it left the U.S Mint. PMD. Not struck on a Dime planchet. It would be a Silver color, if it was. https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-c...auction.html
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Okay thank you guys for the info.
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Looks like it's been cut down - upset rim missing?
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A dime weighs 2.27 grams.Your cent is PMD all day long.
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Yup...sorry...just a typical messed up Zincoln cent. This is more common than a person may think. A lot of people do a lot of weird things to coins.
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yep, a damaged cent - intentionally reduced to the size of a dime to possibly use in a vending machine.
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