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1995-P LMC, Would This Be A Plating Issue Of Some Sort?

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 Posted 02/07/2020  12:13 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add JohnWayne007 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I found this one earlier and at first I thought it was just plating bubbles so I tried to push them down with my nail but nothing happened. I looked at them and they seem crater shaped so I thought maybe they were bubbles that were previously flattened some how but I feel like I should have been able to push these down as well if that were the case, The marks I am referring to are raised off of the coin and you can see it continues below the date as well.

Either way I think it looks pretty cool.


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1995-P-LMC,-Would-This-Be-A-Plating-Issue-Of-Some-Sort?
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Hard to tell if it is some sort of PMD marks, or some imperfection under the copper platting (zinc rot), either way its damage. I am leaning towards imperfections. If they were gashes/marks I'd think you could see the silver-like colour of the zinc.
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A variation on a linear plating bubble?
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