Coin possibly struck on a foreign plantchet thoughts welcome!
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Acid damaged coin. The weight has been taken down, coin shrunk, and the flow lines exposing striking pressures shown.
Notice, the coin is well struck. If a lincoln cent was struck on a planchet 60% of the size, the strike would be extremely weak. That is how we can know the coin shrunk and lost weight after the Mint.
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No question.
Might have been intentionally modified for use a dime.
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Post mint damage. Acid treated.
Here is what a genuine 1945D Lincoln Cent struck on a foreign planchet looks like:
Acid damaged