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2007 D Cent With All Kinds Of Crazyness About It

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I found this in the cash register while doing a shift change and I thought it just got chewed up until I examined it further and noticed it has the same width as a dime. Some of the defects look like minting errors. Anyone seen anything like this?
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Anyone seen anything like this?


Yes, I have. It is called Zinc Rot:

http://goccf.com/t/281634
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@g266, just a damaged cent. Someone has removed material from around the rim. This coin is a spender.
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Even if it were a DDO or DDR, the damage to the cent would have rendered it pretty much worthless.
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