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1995 D Penny With Bubbles

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Sorry for all the posts, I'm relatively new to coin collecting. Ifound this 1995 D penny that has these bubbles all over it. The coin is in great shape besides that. Opinions please.

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Those are plating bubbles. They are not uncommon on 1982-present copper-plated zinc cents.

Gases (air) get trapped underneath the copper plating or corrosion on the zinc core releases gas that is trapped underneath the copper plating and makes a bubble.
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just plating "blisters"
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