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The rims are still wider than a normal coin though.I don't think its an error... I think its been done outside the mint. I think someone hammered the edges like you would to make a coin ring. You can almost see the hammer marks in the last picture, I think. Keep @ it and HH !!
Put the coin on top of a normal cent and see if it is smaller in circumference, if so it has been rolled under pressure or hammered to enlarge the rim, if it is the same size as a normal cent then you may have something else.To me in the pictures it looks a bit smaller.IMO
It does not curl anywhere, the rim is taller than a normal coin.
Put the coin on top of a normal cent and see if it is smaller in circumference, if so it has been rolled under pressure or hammered to enlarge the rim, if it is the same size as a normal cent then you may have something else.To me in the pictures it looks a bit smaller.IMO
This was a struck through die cap I found.Looks a lot like the one you've got.
The other side of my coin looked like a normal cent though.