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1993 Penny Obverse Multiple Small Issues/Lines

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If I start getting annoying with my pennies, please let me know and I'll slow down :)

I added some arrows to point out the areas.

What are these little lines (similar to the cracked skull/spiked head) called? I have to work on terminology. I need the visual cues to sort it all out. Thanks!!!

I don't have doubles or anything super exciting yet but I love finding anything right now. Thank you for your patience.


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Ask as many questions as you would like. There might be some small linear plating bubbles on Abe.
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Ask as many questions as you would like. There might be some small linear plating bubbles on Abe.

ahhhh bubbles! ok thank you! I have coins with bubbles everywhere, I didn't know it could be linear as well. Cheers!
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Looks like a linear plating bubble running diagonally across Lincoln's chest.
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with the Frog. Otherwise, fairly normal looking cent. No premium, sorry.
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Thanks for all the input!!!! It's confirmed now. I shall put this puppy back in the coin purse ;)
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