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    1962 D cent that weighs between 2.93 grams and 2.94 grams

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    I am going to go with just barely within the weight tolerance for copper cents. But I figured that I would just ask anyway. I am not good at math. I am going to be straight with you guys on that. The here are the pictures. The obverse and reverse. The width is not much different. Really not much circulation wear. Information please? 198DCDCF-0670-4457-BAA5-4FD145B3D22B.jpg To show good calibration. A6C8CE90-800F-42EE-99E5-9C394F27562F.jpeg DEB9166E-1526-4884-8FCB-6D429A3744FB.jpeg EB4E2C5C-7339-4368-A98B-E58DA586EE0A.jpeg EF8FAA3B-F7F7-4017-89D9-D396E5363179.jpeg 3D4805D8-050A-4750-9DC1-EEB4798CF28E.jpg

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    Possibly a rolled thin planceht since all the details appear normal.
    (LOL. Thought you were pulling our legs with the first image of the $20.)

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    Lol!!!! Calibration man!! Lol!!!! It looks normal along with the others. I will take a picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheila ruley View Post
    Lol!!!! Calibration man!! Lol!!!! It looks normal along with the others. I will take a picture.
    How much is a circulated $20 bill supposed to weigh?
    I couldn't find any official info!

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    Last edited by Sheila ruley; 11-05-2018 at 07:01 AM.

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    After any modern paper bill has been hung out to dry or finished going through the spin cycle, it should weigh about 1 gram.
    So the scale showing 1.0 gram for the weight of the one dollar bill, looks correct.

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    Yes. I am still trying to find out if the Coin is out of tolerance.

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    FYI- The first two display as "invalid attachment" error.

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    Hmmm.... I wonder what is going on. Should I try
    reposting them?

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    Sure.
    Something looks different about the lettering on the attachments.

 

 

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