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1986-D, MM Looks Like It's Riding A Wave, MM On Reverse?

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 Posted 12/24/2019  7:44 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Snoopydoo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Ok, the front MM looks like it's riding a wave. What is that? Error, valuable, spendable?
On the reverse it looks like a MM on the steps, but maybe I've been drinking too much.


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 Posted 12/24/2019  7:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ungulate to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The metal of the coin when photographed was in the process of oscillating and the 'riding a wave' marks are a byproduct of the pressure against rim, bust, etc...
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Harshly cleaned scratching on obverse, zinc rot on the reverse. PMD all around. Definitely spendable.
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The topography of Lincoln cents for example is different almost all the time versus previous viewed topography- the last 48 hours has included topography changes that I have to believe are visible even to the naked eye.
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Yes on the cleaning, it was so corroded I couldn't tell what it was completely, knew it wasn't high value, so cleaned to see what it was, that's when I noticed the D MM anomaly'. Wasn't trying to hide the cleaning. One other coin I posted tonight was heavily corroded and cleaned to identify as well. Next time I will post in original comments cleaned. The big abrasions were from circulation, I used a petroleum distillate in my fingers to lift the grime, and soft microfiber cloth to wipe away excess grime and oil.
Just thought the MM wave was unusual.
Thanks for the comments.
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Quote:
the MM wave was unusual.


Unfortunately, this is all too common on the copper-plated zinc cents.
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