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1968-1973 Dollar Thickness

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 Posted 10/30/2025  1:50 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add okiecoiner to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Why are the 1968-1973 dollars thinner than those later? I have maybe 100 nickel dollars and, when I stack them, you can pick out those earlier dates easier just by the thickness. There should be no difference.
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 Posted 10/30/2025  2:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Interesting.
Have you tried weighing them?
Unlike other coins listed in Charlton's silver and nickel dollars have no specified thickness.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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The early dates have rolled rims that are a touch thicker .
The later date rims tend to be a touch thinner and higher .
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Well, these nickel dollars are all AU to UNC so no wear involved. If you stack 10 of them and have one earlier coin in the stack, you can easily see the difference looking at the stack from the side. So maybe the later years being thinner and higher make up the visual difference in thickness when viewed from the side.
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The planchet itself is not thinner, it is a function of how the collar die was set and the strike of the coin. Fully struck dollars will have an appearance of being thicker, because the rims and edges are square. 1968 to 1972 dollars are notoriously weakly struck, and it is hard to find a fully struck example even with the PL strikes.
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