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Thank You Everyone So Helpful! This Is The Back Of 1982 D Penny

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Trapped plating bubbles? Please be more specific.



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Trapped plating bubbles?


Or perhaps zinc dust?
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Gas bubbles. Press on them with a toothpick?
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You should have added this photo to the original post.

http://goccf.com/t/374850

It's always best to post photos of the whole coin, front and back.
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