Quin
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After hunting through a box of pennies, I use a scale to weigh out 50 zinc pennies to make rolls to turn back into the bank. A zinc penny weighs 2.5 grams. However, while I was weighing out one of my rolls, I came across a strange total weight. It wasn't enough to be a copper in the mix, but it was entriguing. So I searched through the pile and weighed a few coins that I thought might be causing the discrepancy. To my pleasure, the issue was with a 1983 coin. Could this be the fabled copper 1983 penny?? Probably not...it's mass was 2.6 grams as oppose to the standard 2.5 grams. But it was interesting nonetheless. I'm writing this on the road so I don't have pictures right now, but it is nothing out of the ordinary. It looks like a normal 1983 penny. Any ideas on what's causing it to be 0.1 extra grams?
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