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1898 IHC Planchet Error

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I have a 1898 IHC that weighs 1.64 grams, rings when you drop it and is too small in diameter and thickness, could it be on a token planchet?


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Classic acid coin.
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Large, full pics of both sides would help.
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Soaked in acid the coin uniformly shrinks in size.
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Thanks for the new pics. Agree with Raymo, acid victim.
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Just ugly, thanks for the help
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Acid damage for sure. PMD.
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