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1941 s penny foreign planchet 3.3 grams ?

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SInce it is only .06 grams over tolerance, my guess would be a slightly overweight cent planchet.

Or, maybe the "crudulation" adds a little weight.

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2 hours ago, Just Bob said:

SInce it is only .06 grams over tolerance, my guess would be a slightly overweight cent planchet.

Or, maybe the "crudulation" adds a little weight.

 

2 hours ago, Just Bob said:

SInce it is only .06 grams over tolerance, my guess would be a slightly overweight cent planchet.

Or, maybe the "crudulation" adds a little weight.

Thanks bob. 

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There was a sizable run of thick 1941(P) cents, and this was observed at the time. A Mint State coin would have some added value, but that one is worn and corroded.

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But weren't those thick 1941 cents considerably overweight?  Closer to 4 grams if I recall.

Even in MS I can't see a coin only .06 grams out of spec having much if any premium.

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