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SD zinc MS62 tops. John1 
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That's a 65. The bubbling would probably keep it from grading higher.
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Pillar of the Community
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Is that a black spot on the rim about 7 o'clock?
When you say bubbling do mean the little spots above the date and liberty on the obverse? I think I also see a couple over the monument on the reverse?
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Yes. Very common for copper plated zinc pennies.
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It may be a MS65 for awhile...bubbles may eventually come thru.
KK
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Definitely bubbles guys but not a single black spot. I checked again just to make sure because I am not gaining anything by saying there isn't any black spots because I would like to know the correct grade. Thanks..
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Will do BadThad. Thanks. And everyone else as well...
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