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1984 Lincoln Memorial Penny Little Heavy.

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So Far I think this is the heaviest Penny I have found after 1982. I have calibrated the scale and used another and both say 2.72gr. Pretty neat I understand not within the tolerance of a Copper penny but still a clean heavy penny.

Thought I'd share been a awhile.
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A little on the heavy side, probably a slightly thicker planchet.
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Agree--likely a 'rolled thick' issue. Nice, clean example.
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Agree--likely a 'rolled thick' issue. Nice, clean example.
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Nice example. Nice find.
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when compared to a normal weight zinc cent, does this one appear to be thicker?


No, it's not rolled thick as I do have a few that are. When I get home I will do a comparison of 2 84's side by side as well as pic from the side.
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Have you calibrated your scale?
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will be interesting to see what this ends up being. Would be very cool if it was a copper 1984 cent! Don't think I have ever heard of one of these before. More than likely a zinc cent that is a little heavier than normal.
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will be interesting to see what this ends up being. Would be very cool if it was a copper 1984 cent! Don't think I have ever heard of one of these before. More than likely a zinc cent that is a little heavier than normal.


would be cool but Weight Tolerance for it to be a copper I belive the min is 2.98 even if it is not still a neat find in my book or should I say "books"

Here are some more photos I will try to get better one's for the 2 that are sitting flat on the table. I will work on better lighting. Arrow represent the heavier coin.


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Have you calibrated your scale?


Yes, multiple times to make sure I was not dreaming
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