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It's difficult to tell without seeing the coin in person. A thin strike(*) could be the result of being struck on a thinner-than-normal blank (called a planchet) or the coin could have been dipped in acid. The first would be considered a mint error and would definitely be worth a premium. The second would be a damaged coin worth 1 cent. (*) I reworded your question slightly since the process of making coins is called striking rather than stamping.

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Q: What is the value of a mis-struck 1970 penny that is one third the thickness of a regular penny?
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