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1984 D Lincoln Cent Error Coin?

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1984-D-Lincoln-Cent-Error-Coin? 1984-D-Lincoln-Cent-Error-Coin?

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What are you seeing as an error?
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I think they are referring to the line to the left of Lincolns face.
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The line under the "IN"
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It's called a "Linear plating bubble" - very common on the copper plated zinc cents.
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Is it raised or incuse?
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I agree with Mark.
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Just like Mark said, a Linear Plating Bubble. Worth 1 cent.
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Thank you!
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