I found this 1953 D in hand rolled roll today. Its thinner than a normal 1953 D and the ends appear to be pancaked and there are a few other differences.
judging by its collar and the pics I see that looks like railroaded rim to me ,does it go all around or just partially
I just weighed it on a digital scale. It weighs .1 gram more than a normal 1953 D but is a lot thinner. It is exactly 3.1 grams and a normal 1953 D in good condition weighs in at 3.0.
That would make sense. If you look at the back, I doubt a lucky penny holder could make the inner collar around the inside of the coin. That looks more like a mint mistake. Especially on the reverse. As soon as I figure out how to get my digital cam to work on this laptop I will get a close up of the top of the obverse. With a loupe you can see little ridges above "IN GOD WE TRUST", like a dime has around the edge.
I have one somewhere in my hoard. Not imaged though. Here is a CT about the exact same thing: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/19...lar-whats-the-difference.229043/#post-1722713
Yeah, I just looked at your example and there is a lot of differences. If this one were in a case you would not be able to see most of the motto. The collars are not the same as your example. Thanks for that. Plus, I need to consider these ridges above the motto at the top that resemble a dime's ridges, which I will post pictures of when I get the digital microscope working on this laptop. Thank you.