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 Posted 03/19/2015  01:34 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add aardspeed to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I found these & am curious what they are called & how they came to be during the minting process...



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I am not sure but they both look like die gouges.
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I think they are Gas Filled Lines if you will trapped under the Plating when/if they break open these 2 Cent will have to start to see the Cent Doc for a on set of Zinc Rot.
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The proper name is linear plating bubbles. (gas under the plating)
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Thanks Cooper,your up late. I am going to go hit the sack.
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