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Undersized 2018 Cent, Possible Wrong Planchet.

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 Posted 04/07/2025  9:39 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add tomchad to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
When I found this 2018 cent it seemed a bit light and small. Its smaller than regular cents but still has some copper on the edge, so I don't think it was cut or worn down.
It doesn't have a raised rim which might be why the obverse and reverse are both worn through the copper coating. Also, it doesn't seem to be perfectly round. It seems like the planchet didn't go all the way to the edge when it was struck

I weighed it on a decent scale and it came in at 2.30 grams. The regular 2017 cents all came in at 2.50. It isn't magnetic.
Any thoughts on how this happened or if its a wrong or undersized planchet?

Thanks,
Tom
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It could have been sanded down or struck in a dryer, aka Dryer Coin. Either way, not an error. It's PMD.
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It's got those "Bezel edge" rims too................
A bezel coin stuck in a dryer? Interesting!
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Quote:
When I found this 2017 cent it seemed a bit light and small.


PS: I think you meant the 2018 cent.....
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PS: I think you meant the 2018 cent.....
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Thank you Marve65, updated.
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Yes, likely early Dryer Coin.
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I initially thought it was a Dryer Coin but the edge wasn't raised at all, and there is still copper on the edge. I couldn't figure how it would shrink down like that and still have some edge copper left and no raised area on the rim from the dryer action.
Even in a bezel I thought it would still have a raised edge area.
Thank you for the replies, this one stumped me, I guess I hadn't seen enough variations of the Dryer Coin.

-Tom

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