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The United States Mint lists the following specs:

weight: 2.500 grams diameter: 19.05 mm thickness: 1.55mm

In the real world, there are minor variations, due to sloppy manufacturing

and wear. On one side of a penny, the edge might measure 1.27mm, the

other side of the same coin, 1.54mm. Differences are easily visible.

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