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Die Crack Or Damage? 1987 D Penny

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Found this roll searching and thought it looked odd.
It does seem that the L I B E are not struck as strong a R T Y, but these zincolns are often weakly struck.

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Looks to be post-strike damage. Are those linear features sunken (incuse), or raised?
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They look like sctaches to me.



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not yet determined...just looking at it without the microscope or camera, all I can see is two shades of copper...slightly different on each side of the anomaly.
Moving it around in various light I noticed that line that separates the shades. And the E does not seem to be damaged like a scratch. If it is a scratch, it jumped the E and continued to scratch.

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Looks like a scratch.
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