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1994-P Lincoln Cent Question On Reverse

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I have a 1994-P Lincoln Cent as you will see in the pictures and I was curious if the lines you see in the close up is an error or not. If so, would that be considered a die clash? Thank you for any info you may have.

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Plating errors often appear as blisters or bumps on copper coated zinc pennies.
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Agree, this is a linear plating bubble.



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to the CCF and plating blisters.
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