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!992-D 1c with RPM? Damage?

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It's a corrosion bubble that happened to form underneath the mintmark. PMD.
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Don't touch it!
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You will not see an RPM after 1989 because the mintmark was added to the hub design in 1990. The mintmark is a common location for split plating on a Zincoln so it is a prime spot for corrosion.
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After 1990 if you see doubling on the mint mark, it is a doubled die.
Here is one of Jason's image so you can see that this is true:
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