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2004 D LMC Debris Damage

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What kind of error is this type of damage known as - and are their any monetary benefits . The obverse of this 2004 D Cent has a piece dug off below the earlobe and stuck on the chin - wereas the reverse exhibits digging off the left pillar upper portion and getting struck underneath the right pillar.
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It looks like common Zinc Rot. No premium on this. Sorry.
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Zinc Rot I doubt - even if its Zinc Rot - something did happen at the time of minting
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Can you depress that with a toothpick?



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I agree with Zinc rots. On the Chin and on reverse on Bay#3 has burst open and on Bay #9 beneath the planter is developing.As mentioned, it is a very common on today's Zincolns, it is safe to spend it.
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Probably will not press down. Note the gray circle in the middle of that area. That tells me the plating was split in a straight pin, and now is rising as the oxygen affects the zinc underneath:
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