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I Am Needing Some Help With A 1997 D Lincoln Cent, Possible

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Does anyone know what this is? This 1997 D Lincoln Cent has what appears to be a dot between the United and States. I am new to error coins and my friend at the coin shop said he had not seen one like this before. Thanks you

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to CCF. Looks like a gas bubble,try to dent it with a toothpick.
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Some of my LMC that are post 1982...have bubbles and or commonly referred to as "Zincoln" or zinc rot...let us know if it is a gas bubble...and WELCOME to CCF, you will not regret joining our informational and fun group !
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There is also another one below the "T" on UNITED. Probably a gas bubble under the plating as mentioned.
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Thank you all, I learned something new. It was a bubble and went away with very light pressure.
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Glad we could help. I hope you plan on sticking around our great site.
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