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1982 LMC Bubbling Error? Pics Attached

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What kind of error is this?

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It is an issue with a poor rinse before the zinc planchet was plated. Sometimes referred to as orange peel in texture.
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I don't think the ones with all the "dots" are called orange peel.
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If not orange peel than something else?
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Looks like an orange to me.
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Tried to find the pic of a coin I posted with orange peel but could not find it. Found this one just now CRH,it kinda shows what I think is orange peel.
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Searched CCF: https://goccf.com/t/231011
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Agree with COOP. To me it looks like a bad rash or measles.
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You all are speaking a foreign language to me.
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