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1991 Lincoln Penny Letters Look Like They Are Peeling ?

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Is this deterioration damage on the reverse letters of this penny? is this normal? Thank you for your input.
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Definitely Die Deterioration.



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We see a lot of weak strikes on the cent coins in this area. The obverse takes up a lot of material to form and doesn't leave much to fully form the reverse devices.
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Die deterioration, coupled with the reverse shallow strike common with this era of zinc core memorial cents and circulation wear.
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Thanks guys, much appreciated!
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