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1993-D LMC Plating Issue

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This one is extra nasty, what ya think? Thanks, John1
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chicken pox? Just kidding.......Looks like gas bubbles.
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It's a winner. It has far more bubbles than any penny I have ever seen.
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I think they call them plating blisters. I've got a bunch of Lincoln with them. Still Cool to look at.
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A pox upon Lincoln! ... er- really! :-)

That is a fun find. Now if there were only a way to smooth out the warts so that they're only on his face, and then rub it with a bit of ammonia to let it oxidize to a bright green you'd have a Zombie Lincoln. :-)
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The rinse before plating was poor leaving the bumps. This was very common on the early 80's cents. Don't buy a variety on one that has this. They lower the resale value when you want to sell them.
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