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1998 Penny With Collapsing Letters.

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Hi guy I have a 1998 Lincoln Penny where the L in liberty and the T in God we trust appear to be syncing or collapsing into the penny is anyone ever heard of this and it's so you know what it's called. Thanks.
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That is called zinc rot.
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Yes the underlying zinc core is starting to deteriorate and this undermines the copper plating. This coin is a spender.
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Ok thank you Jim0815 & Spence appreciate it.
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Probably a split in the plating on those areas. Front, back or even the edges.
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