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Found Strangely Eroded Penny From 2095?

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Found this while closing the drawer at work. It drew my attention as I've never seen a coin look worn this way. To clarify, its not oxidization; its chipped away and appears to have some burn-type marks but the erosion/corrosion isn't consistent with burning the penny. The back is also flipped. Any info or testing would be greatly appreciated!

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to CCF. It is a 2005. It has damage,not a variety or error. Might be some kind of acid.
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@John1, it doesn't appear to be consistent with acid; watched a bunch of videos of people doing experiments and no luck. If youre able to look closely it is most definitely formed in a 9 consistent with 9's on other pennies
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It's Post Strike Damage (happened after it left the U.S. Mint). It's not an error. Just a damaged coin. The "9" you see is just pushed over and flattened metal.
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It's zinc corrosion, plain and simple.

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that it's probably a 2005 with extensive zinc rot and some very lucky hits.
Still could be a nice conversation piece, assuming you can keep it from rotting too much further (which, sadly, is probably impossible).
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Yes the copper plating now has lots of holes and the underlying zinc is deteriorating. Good to spend!
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Looks a bit like a meteorite?
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It's PMD.
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Do you really think it's from the future?

They stopped that design in 2008.

It's just a corroded 2005 Cent.
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The future looks rough! A terminator got to it!
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Looks like metal in the second 0 of a 2005 cent was perfectly displaced by a hit to create a 9. What are the odds!
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That damage is due to the fact it came from a worm hole from the future and it came down really fast and hit the earth like a bullet. Just so you know ;)
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