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1988? Penny Error Identification

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I am looking at what I believe to be a 1988 Memorial cent. The obverse is the only affected side and has what appears to be large organic-shaped spots. One of these sorts is covering up the 1 and 75% of the 9. They also affect the way Lincoln Face and Jacket appear. What seems to be the error, if any here? I appreciate the patience and knowledge. I am still very new to this so any hints or help is greatly appreciated.
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It appears your cent was minted through a partially Grease Filled Die, in my opinion.
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I'd say the same.
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Interesting. Please post a photo or two taken at a shallow angle. Would like to get a sense for the 'depth' of the shape(s). Thanks.
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It could have been something on the planchet before the strike? I don't remember the fields, as having pot holes, on a Struck Through Grease error? Maybe some booger, put a booger on the planchet and let it dry, and then through it into the bin?
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 Posted 03/10/2021  10:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add STKRollHunter to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ijn1944, Here is a slightly angled image.
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I think he meant like a side view. From the edge-ish area
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Like this?
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 Posted 03/10/2021  11:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Igor22 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would guess partially Grease Filled Die, or a similar material may had been on the Planchet before the strike. This is a very interesting find...I'd be more than happy to include this one in my error collection.
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Would you have any estimate on value? I'm just curious? Thanks again y'all!
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